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The image presents a bar chart representing graduate unemployment by gender from January 2008 to October 2009 for individuals aged 20-24 in an unspecified European country. In January 2008, both men and women recorded approximately 10% and just below 10% unemployment, respectively. By April 2008, men's unemployment decreased slightly below 10%, while women's neared 10%. July 2008 data reveals men's percentage at about 7% and women's just above 10%. A marked increase is seen in October 2008, with men's unemployment rising to approximately 15% and women's to around 17%. January 2009 shows a slight decrease, with men at roughly 12% and women at 13%. Numbers for April 2009 depict men at 10% and women around 11%. In July 2009, unemployment climbed for men to about 12% and women to 13%. Significantly, October 2009 shows men at around 22% and women slightly above 14%.
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The chart compared the proportion of jobless graduates by gender from 2008 to 2009.
Overall, it is crystal clear from the chart that the unemployment rate of both men and women declined over the period. Notably, the rate of men was always superior to women.
Starting off at exactly 10% in Jan 08, the percentage of unemployed men fell to around 7% in april 08 and july 08. The figure then witnessed a sharp increase to over 15% in Oct, then steadily decreased to just over 10% in july 09, before a massive rise to its peak at approximately 23% in Oct 09.
Turning to the women jobless rate, its figure saw a decrease from roughly 7% to slightly over 5% in july 08. After a significant rise, there was a gradual drop to april 08 level exactly 1 year later, followed by a jump to just under 15% in oct 09. July 09 was the only time the woman unemployment rate almost exceeded that of man, with the share of exactly 10% and just marginally over 10% respectively.
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