On the chart we can see The proportion of workforce and on the graph – unemployment rate.
The major part of the chart occupied by native Londoners – 50%, followed by Non-English-speaking people – 42%. Compared to the first two groups – Londoners and Non-English-speaking people, English-speaking people is a minor group with just 8%.
Graph shows us that unemployment rate from 1993 year to the 2003 year drastically dropped from 8% to the 4% for English-speaking people, for native Londoners difference is not that noticeable – just from 4% in 1993 year to the 2% in 2003 year, with the peak of 5% in the year between them. For Non-English-speaking people the changes also weren’t that noticeable – steady decreased from 3% in 1993 year to the 1% in 2003 year.
We can make a conclusion that unemployment rate has dropped significantly for all three groupes, but most noticiable – for English-speaking people.
