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The line graph illustrates the average amount of money spent per person on healthcare by the governments of four European countries from 2006 to 2013. Overall, government expenditure on health in Belgium showed a generally upward trend, whereas spending in Iceland declined over the period. Meanwhile, the UK and Italy experienced fluctuating patterns. In 2006, […]
The given line graph illustrates the average expenditure of four European parts, including Belgium, UK, Iceland, and Italy on health section per person over eight-years period, specifically between 2006 and 2013. The unit is measured in US dollars. Overall, it is evident that Iceland was the highest participant in spending money on health aspect. Majority […]
The graph illustrates average government spending money on health per person between 2006 and 2013. In the early years Iceland’s government spent much more money compared to others, reaching about 5000 usd per person in 2006. However, this figure steadily overtime, falling to around 3700 usd by the 2013. In contrast, Belgium’s government spending remained […]
The graph illustrates average government spending money on health per person between 2006 and 2013. In the early years government of Iceland spent much more money, reaching about 5000 usd per person in 2006.However, this figure steadily decreased overtime, falling to around 3700 usd by the 2013. In contrast, authority of Belgium outplayed money remained […]
What the provided graph illustrates is the average government expenditure on health for each individuals, data taken in four Europe country betwen 2006 and 2013. It is clearly seen that there are diverging trends in their data while recording significant changes in their ranking. Looking firstly at the data of Belgium and Iceland, they recorded […]
