The graphs show figures relating to hours worked and stress level amongs professionals in eight groups. Describe the information shown to a university or coollage lecurer.
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The figures illustrate weekly working
hours
and experienced pressure levels by eight distinguished occupations.
In the first graph, it can be seen that businessmen, movie producers, doctors and writers consume more than 40 hours
weekly for their jobs and the highest hours
of working occupations are shown for businessmen at 70 hours
. By contrast
, times dedicated at the workplace by lecturers, chefs, lawyers and programmers are depicted as less than and equal to 40 hours
a week and the lowest of only 25 hours
is by lecturers.
In the second chart, the jobs with the higher levels of stress and sickness from anxiety are shown as more than 10% were among lecturers, movie makers, doctors and entrepreneurs. On the other hand
, the occupations including programmers, writers, lawyers and chefs face lower levels of work pressure and sickness from tension were less than and equal to 10%.
Overall
, the average businessman works for the highest hour of 70 hours
weekly with an 11% stress level, while
a lecturer works for only 25 hours
a week, but with the highest work pressure of 25%.Submitted by yumituul on
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