The graph illustrates the number of employees who were on sick leave for a day or more from different European nations between the years 1991 and 2001.
Overall
, it is evident that the Netherlands recorded the highest percentages of illness-related absence, Linking Words
while
Germany had the lowest levels. Linking Words
In addition
, Germany and the UK reported stable rates of workers on sick leave over the years, Linking Words
in contrast
to the Netherlands, Sweden and France.
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According to
what is exhibited, the Netherlands had significantly the highest proportions of employees being absent Linking Words
due to
illness, with nearly 4.5% in 1991, Linking Words
then
fluctuated to roughly 5.5% in 2001. France repersented pronounced decrease in percentages, with 5% in 1991 to just under 3% throughout the years. Linking Words
On the other hand
, Sweden's rates dramatically rose from 3% to over 4.5% in that time period.
Notably, Germany and the UK showed decade-long constant rates with minimal changes, at around 1.5% and 2.5%, respectively.Linking Words