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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 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 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 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 […]
