Download as docx, pdf, or txt
Download as docx, pdf, or txt
You are on page 1of 1

Hours

The charts give information about the number of working hours per work, in industrial sector, in four
European countries in 2002.

Overall, the working hours of the four countries all depend on the age group 31 to 35 and then the age
group from 35 to 40.

France had the highest proportion of workers aged 31 to 35 (50 percent). On the other hand, the age
group of workers between 35 and 40 was the highest in the UK (50 percent). The remaining age groups
of the France and UK fluctuated from 8 to 20 percent.

Sweden was the highest in the charts. It had 80 percent of people working from 36 to 40 years old.
Denmark was 10 percent lower than Sweden. It had 70 percent.

15- minute

The charts give information about relating to people within 15- minute drive service in a particular
region in UK.

Overall, it is clear that people living in urban areas are capable of working in four different fields while
the opposite was true for rural cities in the UK.

Doctor and secondary school are considered to have the highest rate. They included people living in the
urban and rural.

Post office and primary school had the same proportion in urban areas. On the other hand, primary
school has a lower than post office about 30 percent. Post office has 92 percent and primary school only
has 62 percent.

You might also like