The table compares the proportion of spending on three specific categories in five countries in the year 2002.
Overall, the most highly consumed item in all 5 nations is food/drinks/tobacco while the expenditure on leisure/education is the lowest.
It is evident that the consumption of food/drinks/tobacco was particular higher in Turkey with 32. 14% and 28. 91% in Ireland. In contrast, the Spanish, the Italian and the Swedish spent the least on these items, accounted for 18. 80%, 16. 36%, 15. 77% respectively. When it came to clothing/footwear, Italy ranks first with the national consumer paying constituted 9. 00%. In Ireland, Spain and Turkey, the percentage ranged around more than 6% while the Swedish figure was 5. 40%.
The proportion of Turkish spending on leisure/education was 4. 35%, making it the highest disbursement country in this sector. Furthermore, there is no significant difference between the Italian and Swedish purchase of this category, with 3. 20% and 3. 22% successively. The number of people expended on leisure/education in Ireland slightly exceeds Spain by 0. 23%.
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