The bar graph presents women unemployment proportions for four countries of United Kingdom from 2013 to 2014.
In three countries, England, Wales, and Scotland the difference in the range between 2013 and 2014 is minimal. However, the trend in Northern Ireland shows maximum variability.
Even though the unemployment rate is highest in England in 2013 compared to other three countries of United Kingdom but in 2014, Scotland’s unemployment rate was at top. Whereas, Wales in both the years remained at lowest percentage in not hiring female employee. Moreover, Northern Ireland managed to drop the unemployment level for women workers to the lowest in 2014.
Overall, the percentage of female unemployment remains at similar range in both the years, however the ratio is higher in England and Scotland. All three countries except Scotland brought the unemployment percentage down but for Scotland it surged higher than 2013. Hence to conclude, Northern Ireland has the least number of female workers without any jobs in comparison to other countries of United Kingdom.
