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The image presents unemployment rates in Spain, Germany, and Italy from 1991 to 2005, as well as 1991 employment rates for men and women in the same countries. Unemployment rates: Spain decreases from 20% in 1991 to 10% in 2005, Germany increases from 5% in 1991 to 12% in 2003 then decreases to 9% in 2005, and Italy ranges between 6% and 11% throughout the years. Employment rates in 1991: in Germany, men are at 76.5% and women at 54.4%; Spain has men at 66.2% and women at 32.3%; Italy's rates are 77.1% for men and 37.8% for women.
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The provided figure compares the variation proportion on workstrength for both males and females on job and the rates for the two genders unployment between 1991 and 2005 in three different countries in Europe
Overall, its clearly shown that the highest country in unemployment rate is spain whereas the lowest station on workless people level is germany , on the other hand the employment rates for the men is more than the womens rate in the 3 countries
According to the given data that unemployment rates started with 4% in Germany then it increased gently to 7% between 1991 to 1993 after that it Flactuated from 1995 to 2005 while Italy began with 8% then increased slowly to 12% after that it Remain steady from1997 to 1999 , likewise Spain launched with 13%
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