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The table chart compares eight European countries in terms of employment rates, 25-54 years old with college university education per percentage, and average income in 2025. Overall, Norway and Luxembourg performed the greatest employment rates, educational, and income, while Bulgaria and Latvia showed the lower figure in most categories. To start with, Norway had the […]
The table shows employment, education, and mean income data for 8 different European nations in 2015. The chart includes Austria, Bulgaria, Greece, Latvia, Luxembourg, Norway, Portugal, and the UK. The data are measured in euros. Overall, the maximum average income is 41,483 in Norway while the Bulgarians have the lowest average income which is 3,332 […]
The supplied table diagram outlines information on the employment rates, education, and average annual income for eight European countries in 2015. Overall, it is evident that Norway experienced a high employment rate and had a significant number of literates, as well as a high annual income compared to other countries. However, Greece had a low […]
The chart illustrates the proportion of employment and education rates in addition to the average income in eight European countries in 2015 with additional age information. Overall, in these eight countries, the employment rates are not dramatically different from each other. The income statistics are related to both employment and education rates. The highest employment […]
