Thanks for sharing!
No problem, I should also look up how Canada compares 👀
Around 37 hours per week as listed here
Canada can into Eastern Europe.
We need to stop copying America’s homework as Denmark is the most developed country in North America.
We’re slowly progressing. The days of copying the USA’s homework are behind us. We’re somewhere in the middle now.
“Eurostat (2023)” is not a source.
It is a source. The question is if it’s a credible source. I mean, my next door neighbor can be a source.
If you read “Eurostat (2023)”, can you identify the author(s)? Can you tell where (if at all) this was published? Do you know the title of the publication? No. You have to search for all of these things given only two keywords. And if you find something, you can’t be sure if what you found really is the source of this image, or if it’s another edition or if it’s just a different publication which also doesn’t properly cite its own sources.
I just love the disrespect against UK.
It’s not disrepect, they just don’t cooperate with EU-based statistics organisations.
We aren’t in the EU anymore lmao since 2016
Not since 2016 but since 2020
Anyway they included Switzerland so it indeed is disrespect (or lack of cooperation)
Why is turkey considered european?
Part of it is in Europe I guess?
Also technically Turkey is an EU candidate
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accession_of_Turkey_to_the_European_Union
Though they kinda stopped being a real candidate 10+ years ago.
But 20 years ago, Turkey was the most prominent EU candidate and could eventually legitimately join the EU. Greece was one of the biggest proponents of Turkey joining the EU. Turkey was led by a promising young man, a moderate muslim, who could compromise islam with secularism. His name was Erdogan.