Given is the graph illustrating the unemployment rate and number of people leaving Ireland.
Overall, there is a significant decrease in the percentage of jobless rate and in the number of emigrating out Ireland. Additionally, it saw the dramatic changes in the unemployment rate during the period shown.
In 1998, while the data for the unemployment people started at 17 % , and dropped to 13 % in 1990, before rising up to 15 % after 2 years. 57 thousand of people left Ireland to another countries, after which it witnessed a subsequent decrease to 32 thousand (people) in 1992.
From 1992 to 2000, a sharp drop saw in the figure for the unemployment from 15 % to under 5 %, which showed big improvement about solving job demands in this country. Besides that, the number of people leaving Ireland fluctuated between 8 % and 7 &% during this period. Both categories had an slight climbing after 2000 ending at 48 thousand of people for emigrants in Ireland, and exactly 6 % of unemployed workers in 2008.
