The bar chart illustrates the divorce percentages in Finland and Sweden between 2011 and 2015. Overall, in Sweden, divorce rates experienced a downward trend, while in Finland, divorce percentages experienced an upward trend throughout the period. Although both European countries had some fluctuations in divorce rates during the given time.
Sweden’s divorce rate was about 45% in 2011, being higher than Finland’s divorce rate by approximately 7%. Then, it rose to almost 50% in 2012. However, Sweden’s divorce rate gradually decreased to about 47% in 2013 and continued to decline steadily to about 45% in 2014 and then, finally, declined to almost 37% in 2015.
Finland’s divorce percentage was almost 48% in 2011, lower than Sweden’s divorce rate. Then, it declined steadily to approximately 33% in 2012. Furthermore, it slowly experienced an upward trend, which was about 48% in 2013, and eventually increased to a stable level of approximately 40% in 2014 and 2015 respectively.
