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The table shows the information of the employment and education from eight European countries in 2015. Referring to the data given, Norway holds the highest employment and the people with degree rates while Greece is in the lowest rank. To begin with, the average income for Norwegians are around EUR 42,000 while Greece only received […]
The chart provides numerical data regarding the employment and eduation in eight Europeann countries in 2015. Looking into the detail, Austria, Norway, United Kindom and Luxembourg shared a similar result. With the exception of Luxembourg, rest of the three countries had over 70% of emploment. The average income showed a significant difference in four mentioned […]
The given table shows us data regarding rate of emolyment and average income of ten European country in 2015. Overal, it is clear that there are differences bewteen these countries in termm of employment rate and tehir averag eincome. Looking at the table, we can see people in Norway was more capable to find jobs […]
The table shows the comparison among eight European nations in terms of the employment rates, the degree-graduated adults proportions and average incomes. From an overall perspective, it is notable that higher university-graduated correlated with higher earnings and employment levels. However, there were also some exceptions to this trend, added complexity to the sociecomomic relationships. Firstly, […]
The table illustrates the database of employment and education levels along with the revenue for eight nations in Europe in 2015. Overall, it is evident that Austria, Norway,Luuxembourg, and the UK were the leading countries in those recorded aspects while other countries contributed to small proportions in the chart. It is also worth noticing that […]
