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The image shows a line graph illustrating unemployment rates in Australia for 2012 across four quarters, with separate lines for rural and urban areas; rural areas start at approximately 6.5%, drop to 4.5% in the second quarter, rise back above 5% by the third quarter, and slightly decrease towards the end close to 5%; urban areas begin at 2%, climb to 4% in the second quarter, dip below 3% at the third quarter's midpoint, sharply increase in the third, and reach slightly above 4% by year-end; axes indicate percentages (0-7%) and time in quarters.
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The line graph gives information about the unemployment rate in Australia in 2012.
Overall, while the unemployment rate in both rural and urban areas witnessed noticeable fluctuation, the former was always higher. Despite a gap between rates at the beginning of the year, by the final quarter, both reached almost the same level.
In rural areas, initially, the rate of unemployment steadily decreased before reaching a low point of 4.5%. During the last three quarters, the figure fluctuated between 4.5% and 5.5%, and then it stabilized at 5% in the fourth quarter.
Regarding urban areas, the opposite trend was observed at the beginning, showing a significant rise from just over 2% to 4% by the second quarter. Then, after some fluctuation where the rate ranged from 4% to 2%, it reached approximately 5% by the end.
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