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The data displays the proportions of workers and citizens with higher education, as well as their mean income in euros, in eight different european states in 2015. Overall, the largest fluctuations can be observed in the average income, ranging from around three thousand in Bulgaria, to more than forty thousand euros in Norway. Excluding Greece, […]
The graph illustrates the percentages of employed and educated people in European countries for the year 2015. Overall, Norway had the highest employment rates, the highest proportion of educated people, and the highest annual income. Greece had the lowest number of working people while Portugal had the lowest percentage of people with a higher education […]
The table illustrates rates of employment, level of education, and income in a typical year for eight countries in Europe in the year 2015. Units are measured in Euros and percentages. Overall, Norway, Luxembourg, Austria, and the UK were the highest-income countries, and all of them except for Austria had the largest proportion of citizens […]
The table provided demonstrates the average yearly income of eight different european countries and the percentage of their population that are employed, as well as the percentage that have received higher education in the year 2015. Looking at employment rates, it is evident that all countries have more than half of its population employed, with […]
The given table provides employment and education statistics for eight European nations in 2005. Included are employment and higher education rates, as well as figures for average income. Overall, it is discernible that there are great variations between countries in terms of income, employment, and education rates. In addition, countries with higher average incomes also […]
