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The bar chart displays information about people who did not go to work in terms of 5 different reasons in European countries between 2000 and 2010. Overall, it is clear that there were two figure which saw decrease( ilness and family responsibilities). Starting with the highest trends, in 2000 approximately 45% people sick and decrease […]
The given bar chart provides five major reasons for not attending work changed from 2000 to 2010. Overall, it is evident that the figure for illness made up the highest portion in three surveys, while the most minority was seen in the stress reason. In 2000, the percentage of illness constituted the lion’s share of […]
The chart gives information about the results of three surveys about different reasons why people did not go to work in a country from Europe in 200,2005 and 2010. In general, illness was the main reason for work absence, while stress was the least biased factor. Personal needs and unexpected problems witnessed a significant rise, […]
The graph depicts the consequences of three examinations about the reasons why people did not go to work in a specific European country during three years 200,2005, and 2010. Overall, individuals with reasons for illness were almost the highest in three separate years, while that of stress was the lowest figure. It is also worth […]
The provided bar chart makes a comparison on the number of European respondents to the reasons for absening from work in the years 2000, 2005 and 2010. Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that the illness purpose hosted the highest proportion in three years, compared to the least contribution of stress as […]
