The bar chart provides information about the percentages of divorces in Finland and Sweden between 2011 and 2015.
Overall, Sweden experienced a downward trend , while Finland showed and upward trend throughout the period. Both countries’ divorce rates had some fluctuations. Although Finland initially had a lower rate, it outraced Sweden at the end of the period.
Sweden’s divorce rate was about 45% in 2011, being higher than Finland’s rate by approximately 8%. Then it rose to almost fifty percent in 2012.
However, the figure showed a gradual decrease to about 47% in 2013 and continue to decline steadily to the end of the period, reaching around 45% in 2014 and hitting a low- point of about 37% in 2015 .
Percentage of divorces in Finland was less than 40% in 2011, and it decreased in 2012, when about one third of marriages in Finland ended with a divorce. However, the figure experienced a steady growth during the next to years. It rose to approximately 39% in 2013, then increased by around 3% in 2014 and remained steady for the next year outracing the rate of Sweden.
