The chart illustrates the percentage of self-employed
workers
in the total workforce for five countries—Russian Use synonyms
Republic
, Slovakia, Czech Use synonyms
Republic
, Greece, and Turkey—in 1998 and 2000.
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Overall
, Turkey consistently had the highest proportion of self-employed Linking Words
workers
, Use synonyms
while
the Russian Linking Words
Republic
had the lowest in Use synonyms
both
years. The data reveals notable changes in some countries over the two-year period.
In 1998, Turkey had the highest percentage of self-employed Use synonyms
workers
at approximately 55%, which Use synonyms
then
decreased significantly to around 38% by 2000. Linking Words
Similarly
, Greece experienced a slight decline from about 40% to 35% over the same period. Despite Linking Words
this
decrease, Linking Words
both
countries maintained relatively high levels of self-employment compared to the others.
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In contrast
, the Russian Linking Words
Republic
had the lowest percentage of self-employed Use synonyms
workers
, remaining below 10% in Use synonyms
both
years. Slovakia started at a similar level to Russia in 1998Use synonyms
,
but saw an increase to just above 10% by 2000. The Czech Remove the comma
apply
Republic
’s figures remained stable at around 15% across Use synonyms
both
years.
In summary, Use synonyms
while
Turkey and Greece had the highest percentages of self-employed Linking Words
workers
, Use synonyms
both
experienced declines from 1998 to 2000. The Russian Use synonyms
Republic
consistently had the lowest figures, with Slovakia and the Czech Use synonyms
Republic
showing moderate and stable levels, respectively.Use synonyms
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