The line graph illustrates the percentages of employees in five European countries who were absent for a day or more due to sickness between 1991 and 2001.
Contained in the bar chart is the information comparing the rate of labour in three fields across different nations during the years 1980 and 2010. The units are shown in the per cent per area.
This given graph represent the total annual hours of sunshine for London, New york and Sydney. Graph links annual hours to months by city. Overall, the number of hours in New york were the highest than all other countrie
The given line chart illustrates the proportion of workers from five different countries in Europe ( Netherlands, France, Sweden, UK, Germany) that were not present for a day or more due to sickness between 1991 and 200
The line graph illustrates the proportion of workers from five European nations including Netherlands, France, Sweden, UK and Germany who took sick leave for a day or more during the ten-year period.
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The bar graph gives information about absenteeism in workers for a day or more due to illness in the Netherlands, France, Sweden, the Uk and Germany from 1991 to 2001.
The line graph provides data about the proportion of people from the Netherlands, France, Sweden, the UK, and Germany who took at least one sick day between 1992 and 2001.
The line graph illustrates the proportion of employees from Netherlands, France, Sweden, UK and Germany that had one or more day-off owing to sickness over a period of 10 years starting from 1991.