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The table illustrates household spending on distinct items in five different nations in 2004, figures are measured in percentages. Overall, while the proportions of the first (including food, drinks, and tobacco) and the third (leisure and education) categories were the largest in Turkey, the second group – clothing, footwear, and home accessories – was highest […]
The table illustrates the household spendings on distinct items in five various nations in 2004, figures are measured in percentage. Overall, while the proportion of the first (including:food,drinks and Tobacco) and the third (leisure and education) categories accounted for the largest in Turkey, the second group: cloting,footwear and home accessories in Italy. Regarding food, beverage […]
The table illustrates the proportion of household expenditure on numerous items in five various nations during 2004. Overall, Turkey has the highest proportion of spending in all factors while, the second lead is taken by Ireland. The rest of the countries only differ by some amount in all sectors. In 2004, Turkey citizens spend most […]
The given table compares household expenditures of different item categories in five countries including Ireland, Italy, Portugal, Finland and Turkey in the year 2004. Overall, Food, Drinks, Tobacco represented the largest category of spending in all five nations, while Leisure and Education accounted the least share of spending. Moreover, it is clear Turkey has the […]
The table illustrates the percentage of household expenditure by three categories in five countries. Overall, the highest spent of items are food,drinks and tobacco in five countries. In addition the lowest spent of items are leisure and education in all counties. In terms of the details, the percentage of food,drinks and tobacco accounted for 32.10% […]
The table compares the percentage of family spending on different items in Ireland, Italy, Portugal, Finland, and Turkey in 2004 alone. Overall, Turkey was the clear favorite in terms of food, drinks, tobacco, and leisure and education, except for clothing, footwear and home accessories. Notably, the proportion of Portugal and Turkey accounted for the identical […]
The table illustrates data about household expenses on distinct goods in five different countries ( Ireland, Italy, Portugal, Finland, and Turkey) in the years of 2004. It is noticeable from the table that there are three dissimilar category given in percentage. There is Food, Drinks and Tabacoo being the most costable proportion. Looking at the […]
The provided table demonstrates information about on household spending on different items in five various countries (Ireland, Italy, Portugal, Finland, Turkey) in 2004. Overall, the percentage og household cost by food, drinks and tobacco in Turkey was a higher portion than other countries, while the share of leisure and education in Ireland was smallest proportion […]
The table displays informaion on household spending on various things in five residents in 2004. Overall, it is evident that Ireland and Turkey showed dominant results almost in every section. Compared to food services and tobacco, other section are relatively lower. While Ireland had 28.90% expenditure by food, drinks and tobacco, the number of clothing, […]
The table shows information on household spending different items – food, drinks and tobacco, clothing, footwear and home accessories, leisure and education – in five various countries in 2004. Units are measured in percentages. Overall, the percentage of household expenditure by food, drinks and tobacco in Turkey was a main consumer across other countries, whereas […]
The table compares household expenditure on three categories – Food/Drinks/Tobacco, Clothing/Footwear/Home Accessories, and Leisure/Education – in five countries in 2004. Overall, it is clear that food-related spending accounted for the largest share of household budgets in every country, while leisure and education consistently received the smallest proportion. Turkey recorded the highest spending on food, drinks, […]
The table shows data on household expenditure on different items in 2004 in five different countries (Ireland, Italy, Portugal, Finland, and Turkey). Overall, it can be seen that Turkey had the highest percentage of household spending by category (food, drinks, and tobacco) and by category (leisure and education). Whereas Italy had the biggest proportion by […]
