The presented bar chart illustrates the proportion of unemployed individuals who are between 15 and 24 and the overall unemployment rate in five distinct nations in Europe in the year 2005.
Overall, it is steadily apparent that the percentage of jobless workers in the 15 to 24 age group was significantly higher than the overall unemployment rate in all European countries. Additionally, the highest unemployment percentages in both categories can be observed in Poland, whereas the data for Denmark was the least notable.
Concerning jobless young people in the age range of 15 to 24, Poland represented the highest portion at around 37%, followed by Italian and Hungarian figures at about 24% and 17%, respectively. Moreover, the lowest percentage points was documented in the data for Denmark at approximately 8%, which was about half the German rate.
Regarding the overall unemployment rate, Poland retained the greatest unemployment share at 15%, followed by the German rate at 10%. Furthermore, Italia recorded the third-highest proportion at around 8%, which was negligibly higher than the figure for Hungary. Meanwhile, Denmark maintained the lowest overall unemployment rate at roughly 3%.
