Contained in the given charts is information relating to the time workers spent in the industry each week in different European nations by 2002. The data is measured in percentages.
Overall
, the differences in the amount of time workers spent were significant. Linking Words
Additionally
, the number of employees using between 36 to 40 Linking Words
hours
was the highest in most countries, except for France.
Looking at France, where most people worked in the industrial sector around 31 to 35 Use synonyms
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, exactly a half. Use synonyms
This
was followed by the 36 to 40 group, accounting for approximately a third Linking Words
whereas
other groups took below 20% each. Regarding Denmark, its highest figure was in the 36 to 40 team, at accurately 70%. Following behind is the number of citizens working from 31 to 35 Linking Words
hours
, at about a quarter, Use synonyms
while
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this
number in other periods was nearly 10%.
Turning to other statistics, 36 to 40 Linking Words
hours
was the quantity of time that most Swedes and people in the UK worked in the industry, at precisely 80% for both. Following behind were the 31 to 35 group in Sweden and more than 50 in the UK, respectively at around 40% each. Other figures took under 39% in both nations.Use synonyms