The following bar chart illustrates the percentage of people aged between 25 and 64 who took part in job-related training in countries A, B, C, D, and E between the years 2010 and 2020.
Overall, it is clear that country E had the highest initial percentage of people in the specified age group participating in job related training while country D had the lowest. All countries experienced a positive trend, with countries B, C, and D leaping the strongest while E had the slowest growth.
In 2010, country E’s initial percentage stood at 50% followed by country A at 42%. All other countries did not pass the 40% mark, with country D marking the lowest of them all in terms of initial percentage at 20%.
After a decade, all countries saw a noticeable amount of increase. Countries B, C, and D rose sharply compared to the other two areas with an increase of 15%. On the other hand, countries A and B had a relatively slow rate of growth at 13% and 10% respectively. Despite countries A and E’s slow growth, they were able to maintain their 2010 rank.
