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The bar charts illustrate the distribution of weekly working hours in the industrial sector in France, Denmark, Sweden, and the UK in 2000. Overall, the majority of workers in Denmark and Sweden worked a standard 36-40-hour week, while in France shorter working hours were more common. The UK, by contrast, had a more varied pattern, […]
The bar chart depicts how much time people spent working per week in the industrial sector across four European nations in 2002. Overall, working between 36 and 40 hours per week accounted for the highest proportion in Denmark, Sweden, and the UK, while most citizens in France worked 31-35 hours. In detail, in Denmark, Sweden, […]
A glance at the given graphs illustrates the proportion of various working hour groups of worker per week in Sweden, the UK, France, and Denmark. As can be seen explitcitly, The majority of workers in all nations was concentrated in the 36-40 hour range, wheras the opposite was true for 1-14 range. Looking into the […]
The bar chart depicts how much time people spent working per week in the industrial sector across four European nations in 2002. Overall, working between 36 and 40 hours per week accounted for the highest proportion in Denmark, Sweden, and the UK, while most citizens in France worked 31-35 hours. In detail, in Denmark, Sweden, […]
The given column graphs compare the number of hours spent on work per week by industrial workers in France, Denmark, Sweden and the UK in 2002. In three countries, it can be seen that the maximum workers worked 36-40 hours, but in France the maximum workers worked 31-35 hours per week.In France, approximately half the […]
The provided charts compare the amount of working time per week in the industrial area in four distinct countries in Europe, within the year 2002. Overall, the majority of workers in most nations worked weekly from 36-40 hours, except for French people. Additionally, British employees tended to work overtime more than others. Regarding France, most […]
The bar chart illustrates the average weekly working hours in four European countries—Italy, France, Spain, and Germany—in 2020. Overall, Italy had the longest average working hours, while Germany recorded the shortest. France and Spain had comparable figures, falling between the other two countries. Italian employees worked the most, averaging 40 hours per week, which was […]
The bar chart illustrates the average weekly working hours in four European countries—France, Germany, Italy, and Spain—in 2020. Overall, Italy had the highest average working hours, while Germany recorded the fewest. France and Spain had similar figures, falling between the other two countries. Italian employees worked the most, with an average of 40 hours per […]
The graph illustrates the rate of total working hours per week; in industrial fields; in France, Denmark, Sweden and the UK in 2002. Overall, it is noticeable from the chart that people tended to work for 36-40 hours per week in three nations, whereas that of France’s workforce was noted at 31-35 hours. Besides, Swedish […]
The bar graphs illustrate information about the percentage of workers on the basis of their working hours in four major countries namely France, Denmark, Sweden, and the UK. Overall, the proportion of workers working between 36-40 hours is recorded to be the highest in Denmark, Sweden, and the UK whereas France has the topmost percentage […]
The chart below illustrates the number of hours spent on work per week by industrial workers in France , the UK , Sweden and Denmark in 2002. Overall, most of the individuals in the UK, Sweden and Denmark worked around 36-40 hours per week. While the majority of workers in France worked around 31-35 hours […]
The below bar graphs illustrate the how much of hours were spending for working the population four in different counties. The graphs show the proportion of workers in France, Denmark, Sweden and the Uk. Overall it can be clearly seen that proportion of employee had been increased in mean working hours and it again has […]
The column graphs presented compare the number of hours industrial workers spent working per week in France, Denmark, Sweden, and the UK in 2002. In three of these countries, the majority of workers logged 36-40 hours per week, while in France, the largest group of workers spent 31-35 hours on the job each week. In […]
The bar charts illustrate the percentage of weekly working hours in various industrial sectors among people in four European countries: France, Denmark, Sweden, and the UK. Overall, individuals in Denmark, Sweden, and the UK worked around 34 to 40 hours per week, while those in France typically worked between 31 and 33 hours. In France, […]
The bar charts present the percentage of weekly working in industrial sectors among people in four European countries : France, Denmark, Sweden, and the UK. Overall, people in Denmark, Sweden, and The UK worked around 34-40 hours per week while people in France worked 31-33 hours. In France, approximately 50% of workers spent 31-33 hours […]
The charts illustrates how the workers allocated time per week in the industrial sector in four nations of Europe in 2002. Overall, most employees in four countries spent 31 to 40 hours working, except for The UK, which had the largest proportion of workers working more than 50 hours. The percentage of Swedish workers devoted […]
The bar charts illustrate the amount of time for working per week in the industrial field in France, Denmark, Sweden and the UK in 2002. Overall, 34-40 hours each week is the highest figure in most countries, except for France. In addition, Sweden is the nation which has the highest percentage of workers working for […]
The provided bar graphs depict the percentage of people working for a specific number of hours in a week. This comparison was done among four different European countries in the year 2002. Overall, it can be noticed that except for France, people who worked for 36-40 contributed the highest ratio in Denmark, Sweden and the […]
The given graphs illustrate the proportion of laborers based on working time weekly in the industrial sector in France, Denmark, Sweden, and the UK in 2002. Overall, it can be seen that the majority percentage of workers in four European countries allocated time for their job is between 34 and 40 hours per week except […]
The given graphs illustrate the proportion of laborers based on working time weekly in the industrial sector in France, Denmark, Sweden and the UK in 2002. Overall, it can be seen that the majority percentage of workers in four European countries allocated time for their job is between 34 and 40 per week except for […]
The given charts illustrate the duration of industrial workers per week, comparing among four European countries(France, Denmark, Sweden, The UK) in 2002.It Is easy to see that maximum workers of these countries worked between 31-40 hours. Above half of the industrial workers of France were working for 31-35 hours which is the highest margin in […]
The bar graphs provide an overview of the average weekly working hours in the industrial sector for workers in France, Denmark, Sweden, and the UK in 2002. Overall, the data shows that the majority of workers in these countries worked between 36-40 hours per week, with the exception of France, where the 31-35 hour range […]
The bar graphs illustrate the weekly working hours in the industrial sector of the proportion of workers in four countries: France, Denmark, Sweden, and the UK, in 2002. Overall, working 36-40 hours per week was roughly the norm, except for France, where the 31-35 interval was more common. In addition, the 1-14-hour and over-50-hour practices […]
