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Band 7+: The bar chart below shows the percentage of unemployed graduates, aged 20-24, in one European country over a two-year period. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and making comparisons where relevant.

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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 unemployment rates of male and female graduates aged 20-24 in one European country from 2008 to 2009. Overall, it is obvious that the percentage of unemployed male graduates was consistently higher than that of female throughout the period. Meanwhile, both figures fluctuated between 2008 and 2009.

Looking at the graph in more detail, in January 2008, the unemployment rate for men and women stood at 10% and more than 7%, respectively. Six months later, both rates declined to around 7% and 6%, which were the lowest points during the two-year period. However, both figures rose sharply in October of the same year. The male rate increased to 16%, while the female rate climbed to 11%.

After that, in January 2009, male graduate unemployment dropped again, reaching 12%, while the figure for females was approximately 9%. By the end of the period, a similar pattern occurred in October, with the rate peaking at 22% for men and 19% for women.

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