The table provides education and
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as well as
figures for average income. First of all, it is interesting to note that the amount of income differs greatly across the continent, with citizens of Norway earning more than twelve times as much as those of Bulgaria, with €41,483 and €3,332 respectively. There is Linking Words
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much less variation in the other categories. What is most clear is that the eight nations can be split into two groups of four which share similar statistics. Bulgaria, Greece, Latvia and Portugal are generally the lowest average earners, with the poorest Correct article usage
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employment
rates and the lowest numbers of university graduates. The other four countries - United Kingdom, Austria, Luxembourg and Norway "Use synonyms
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form a separate group which is generally on the opposite end of each scale. The exceptions to Change the punctuation
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general observation are that Austria has a lower proportion of adults educated to degree level (30.6%) than Latvia (31.6%), Linking Words
while
Luxembourg has a lower Linking Words
employment
rate (66.10%) than Latvia (68.10%). Use synonyms
Overall
, we can see that countries with the highest proportion of adults educated to degree level tend Linking Words
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to both be the highest earners and to have the highest level of Linking Words
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