The
presented
bar charts illustrate the amount of time that workers spent weekly in the industry in four different European nations in the year 2002. The figures were measured in percentages.
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Overall
, it can be seen that most employees worked in the industrial sector from 36 to 40 Linking Words
hours
in all four countries, except France. Use synonyms
Additionally
, Sweden has the highest figure in the chart.
Looking at the figures in Linking Words
further
detail, the percentage of workers spending 31 to 35 Linking Words
hours
topped the France chart, with 50%, followed by the 36 to 40 Use synonyms
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character, with nearly 40% and the number of labourers working from 41 to 45 Use synonyms
hours
was 20%. Use synonyms
On the contrary
, Denmark had the highest rate of those spending 36 to 40 Linking Words
hours
, with 70%, which was three times greater than the 31 to 35 Use synonyms
hours
figure. It can be seen that the others were around 10% in two bar charts.
Turning to the remaining statistics, it can be evident that the 36 to 40 Use synonyms
hours
corps dominated half of the chart in the UK, lower than Use synonyms
this
rate were three types of employees working from 41 to more than 50 Linking Words
hours
, between 10% and 20%. Use synonyms
Moreover
, the others were approximately 10%. In the same way, Sweden had the highest rate for 36 to 40 Linking Words
hours
troops, with 80%, Use synonyms
while
the percentage for 31 to 35 Linking Words
hours
and 41 to 45 Use synonyms
hours
was around 20% and 40%. What is more, the others fluctuated around 20%.Use synonyms