The graphs show figures relating to hours worked and stress levels amongst professionals in eight groups. Describe the information shown to a university/college lecturer.

The graphs show figures relating to hours worked and stress levels amongst professionals in eight groups. Describe the information shown to a university/college lecturer.
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The bar diagram illustrates the average time spent working depending on the job and the pie image represents the 8 occupations of people suffering from stress.
Overall
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, the illustrations reveal there might be a relationship between time worked and mental health problems. Taking a look at the first representation is appreciated that businessmen spent more time on their jobs nearly 70 hours a week, followed by movie producers and doctors making 60 and 50 hours, respectively. Oppositely, lecturers work less, 25,
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chefs work close to 30 hours. On the second figure can be appreciated that the occupation that suffers the most stress is lecturers being up to a quarter.
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, filmmakers are close to a fifth, doctors 15%, businessmen 11% and chefs 10%.
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, lawyers and writers, two jobs that apparently have nothing in common, show the same proportion, 8%.
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, programmers are found to be the healthiest, being only 5%.
To sum up
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, businessmen work the most and lecturers the fewer,
however
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, they experience more stress.
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Basic structure: Change the fifth paragraph.
Vocabulary: Use several vocabularies to present the data in the second paragraph.
Vocabulary: Use several vocabularies to present the data in the fifth paragraph.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • analogy
  • correlation
  • data-driven
  • discernible trends
  • discrepancy
  • empirical evidence
  • fluctuations
  • longitudinal study
  • meticulously
  • percentile
  • predominantly
  • quantitative analysis
  • spectrum
  • statistical significance
  • threshold
  • variances
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