The given chart gives information about the proportion of redundancy and how many citizens left Ireland over the period of 20 years, starting from 1988.
The year 1988 witnessed the highest point of the number of people going out of Ireland and the percentage of unemployment at 60,000 and 17% respectively. In 1990, the amount of people with no job fall slightly by 4%. It is the same as Ireland’s immigrants fell to 55000. In 1992, the figure for unemployment saw an upward trend to 15%, the opposite was true for that of citizens left Ireland, it reduced significantly to 35000. Between 1992 to 1998. The proportion of both fell and crossed at nearly 9% of unemployment rate and 30000 of Ireland’s immigrants in 1998.
In 2000, the data for jobless nationalities went down to 5% and reach the lowest point over the period. The percentage of population leaving Ireland fell slightly to approximately 28000. From 2002 to 2008, a significant grow can be seen in the data for inhabitants leaving Ireland at 50000. Meanwhile, the proportion of redundancy remained unchanged.
