The bar graph demonstrates the percentages of the divorces in Finland and Sweden between the years 2011 and 2015.
Overall, it is evident that Finland experienced a upward trend, while Sweden showed a downward trend throughout the period. Both nations witnessed a fluctuation. Although Finland initially had a lower rate, it eventually outraced Sweden at the end.
In particular, Finland constituted about 37% in 2011. Following that, there was a minimal drop of 3% in 2012. However, the divorce rates significantely inclined and reached just above 40% in 2014. Then, in 2015, it remained the same.
In 2011, Sweden comprised around 45%. After that, it peaked in 2012 with 49%. Afterwards, there was a slight drop of 8 to 9% and reached its all-time low in 2015.
It is clear that both nations had some ups and downs throughout the period. Although Finland outraced Sweden at the end of the year, Sweden had more divorce rates in all previous years.
