The bar chart illustrated the divorce rates in Finland and Sweden during the period of 2011 to 2015.
Overall, the divorce rates of Finland showed an upward trend while Sweden followed a downward trend. Sweden, having a higher divorce rate at the start, experienced an overall decline and ended up having lower divorce rate than Finland.
Sweden, starting with the divorce rate of 45% in 2011, had reach the peak of nearly 50% in 2012. However, it would show a steady decline immediately after, winding up with the rate of 37% in 2015.
While Finland, with the divorce rate of 37% during 2011, about 7% lower than Sweden, would meet its lowest point of 33% in 2012, making the difference between two countries reaching its highest rate of 17%. After 2012, the divorce rate of Finland would keep on rising, ending with the rate of 41%, which is about 4% higher than Sweden.
