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The table provides information about employment percentages, educational status and average annual incomes of eight European nations in the year 2015. Overall, although some modest variations were observed in the percentages of employment and residents with a college degree, drastic disparities in incomes were recorded among different countries. Meanwhile, Norway was the country with the […]
This table shows european percentages of employment of sixteen to sixty-four years old people, college education of twenty-five to sixty-four years old people, and their revenue, broken down by countries, for the year 2015. It is evident that they are disparities of these three categories according to locations. Indeed, Portugal and Greece have the fewest […]
The table gives a detailed breakdown in percentages of employment, university level education, and average income of people who live in European coutries in the year 2015. Among the eight countries listed Norway has the highest percentage of 25 to 64-year-olds who are collage educated, with 43.2%, resulting in the highest number of people getting […]
The provided table illustrates employment rates, education rates, and average annual income in eight European nations in 2015. In general, Norway had the largest rate on employment and education among eight European nations. In the UK and Austria, the employment rates showed a similar trand, while the education rate in the UK was higher than […]
The table illustrates the proportion of educated people and employment rates for eight counties in 2015. Overall, Norway, Luxembourg, and the UK had the most individuals with a college or university degree. Greece had the highest unemployment among these countries. Luxembourg, Norway, and the UK had more 40% people with a higher educational certificate, among […]
