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The provided coulmn charts compare the number of working hours spent by the industrial workers in France, sweden, Uk, and Denmark in year 2002. Overall,France had the lowest proportions of working hours,while Swedish had high proportion of working hours from all four countries. In denmark,70% workers worked for 36-40 hours and sweden is figure is […]
The provided chart llustrates the data of the physical work of Australian men and women belong to different age group. To an overall,it could be seen that Australian female had taken more part in physical activities than the Australian male. At the first glance,it is clear that the fist age group which include invididulas from […]
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 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 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 […]
