The bar graph indicates the data related to the rate of divorce in Finland and Sweden between 2012- 2015.
Overall, it is apparent that the figures demonstrate differences in all categories, but the most distinctive feature is that there is a clear fluctuation in the rate of Finland.
Looking into the bar graph in detail, in 2011, the rate of divorce in Finland was nearly 35%. After a moderate fall in 2012 ( almost 32). In 2013, the rate rised to almost 40%. However, the rate surpassed 40% in 2014. This rate maintained a period of stability for one more year.
Moving onto the other categories, in 2011, almost 45% of Sweden was divorced, which was higher than Finland. Similarly, in 2012, nearly 50% of the population was divorced, which is the time when it touched to highest level. After a moderate fall in 2013 ( nearly 48%), the rate significantly decreased to approximately 45% and collapsed to almost 37% in 2015.
