The charts below show the number of working hours per week, in industrial sector, in four European countries in 2002. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons with relevant.
A glance at the bar charts depicts a comparison between four nations (France,
Denmark
, Sweden
and the UK) in the weakly
working Change the word
weak
hours
corresponding to the proportion of workers
in an industrial sector in 2002.
Overall
, it is clear from the graphs that the people in Denmark
, Sweden
and Great Britain worked from 36 to 40 hours
with the highest number
of workers
. As for the French, the maximum working time was from 31 to 35 hours
with the largest number
of workers
.
With the half of people working, France and England witnessed different values of efforts in work according to
the work with ranges (31 - 35)h and (36 - 40)h, respectively. For other values, the British experienced a gradual increase in working hours
with the rising number
of workers
whereas
the French had fluctuating numbers.
In terms of Denmark
and Sweden
, the data showed a similar trend with a change in number
of workers
for each. Furthermore
, it can be deduced that 80% of workers
in Sweden
had done the same work as 70% in Denmark
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