5 report(s) found.
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, […]
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 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 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, […]
