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The image contains a combined line and bar graph, portraying Ireland's unemployment rate in percentage and the number of people emigrating in actual numbers from 1988 to 2008. The unemployment rate line, in black, starts at around 16% in 1988, decreasing steadily to its lowest point at roughly 4% in 2000, before rising again to approximately 6% in 2008. The bar graph, in blue, representing people leaving Ireland, shows an initial figure of nearly 70,000 in 1988, which rapidly declines to just above 10,000 by 2002, followed by a steep incline to almost 50,000 by 2008.
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Overall, there was a correlation between the unemployment percentage and the figure of emigrants. Furthermore, there was a downward trend in the proportion of unemployed individuals and those leaving the country.
The trend of people leaving Ireland started with the highest in the graph at the peak being around 15% at 1988, but then it kept being down constantly until 2002 it was about 7% during the time.
The unemployment rate also have the same starting point with it being the peak at 1988 the trend being up down up down at the beginning and kept going down to its lowest at 5% during 2000s, but it does have a sign of going up at the very end.
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