The bar graphs shows the number of working hours that is spent by people in four different countries every week in 2002. In general, most people in Denmark, Sweden, and the UK spent more than 36 up to 40 hours while the
A glance at the graph provides reveals the total hours that employees spent in a week in four Scandinavian states which are France, Denmark, Sweden, and the UK in 2002.
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The four bar chats compare how much time people worked per week in Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Finland in 2002. It is obvious that 35–40-year-old groups were the major workers in those countries, while all 1-14 age grou
The bar charts illustrate the data about the working hours of Scandinavian citizens from Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland. The data are divided into 6 groups: 1-14, 15-20, 21-30, 31-34, 35-40 and 40+ hours.