The bar chart delineates the female unemployment rates across four regions of the United Kingdom for the years 2013 and 2014.
Overall, the data indicates that three of the four countries exhibited a decline in female unemployment rates, while Scotland experienced a slight increase. Notably, Northern Ireland demonstrated the most significant improvement in this regard.
In 2013, England recorded the highest female unemployment rate at 6.8%, which subsequently decreased to 6.5% in 2014, reflecting a moderate reduction of 0.3%. Similarly, Wales experienced a comparable trend, with the rate falling from 5.4% to 5.0% during the same period. Both regions, therefore, contributed to a general downward trajectory in female unemployment across the UK.
Conversely, Northern Ireland exhibited remarkable enhancement, with the unemployment rate for women decreasing significantly from 6.7% to 4.6%, marking a substantial reduction of 1.1%. On the other hand, Scotland did not follow this trend, as its female unemployment rate rose slightly from 6.1% in 2013 to 6.7% in 2014, indicating a deteriorating labor market for women in that region.
