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The image presents a bar chart representing graduate unemployment by gender from January 2008 to October 2009 for individuals aged 20-24 in an unspecified European country. In January 2008, both men and women recorded approximately 10% and just below 10% unemployment, respectively. By April 2008, men's unemployment decreased slightly below 10%, while women's neared 10%. July 2008 data reveals men's percentage at about 7% and women's just above 10%. A marked increase is seen in October 2008, with men's unemployment rising to approximately 15% and women's to around 17%. January 2009 shows a slight decrease, with men at roughly 12% and women at 13%. Numbers for April 2009 depict men at 10% and women around 11%. In July 2009, unemployment climbed for men to about 12% and women to 13%. Significantly, October 2009 shows men at around 22% and women slightly above 14%.
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The bar graph illustrates the proportion of jobless graduates, aged 20 to 24, in a particular European country between 2008 and 2009.
Overall, the period given saw a rise in the percentage of both sexes. While unemployment rate for both genders constituted a vast majority in October, a tiny fraction was accounted in April and July.
In detail, regarding men, the figure fell gradually from one in ten to roughly 7% between January and July 2008. Conversely, a sharp increase was witnessed in October, escalating by over 15%. Although the figure fluctuated over a seven-month period from January to July 2009 at over 10%, it then soared to over a fifth, demonstrating the highest level of unemployment.
As regards women, the proportion stood at nearly 7% at the beginning of the period. By July 2008, it dropped steadily to around 5%. A similar pattern was observed from January to April 2009, despite a considerable rise of over 10% in October 2008, decreasing markedly to about 5%. In contrast, there was a dramatic increase between April and October 2009, escalating to roughly 15%, hitting a peak at the end of the period.
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