The chart illustrates the proportion of unemployed individuals aged 15 to 24 in five Eropean nations in 2005, along with the total unemployment in 2005
Overall, It is notable from the chart that Poland recorded the highest unemployment rates, while the percentage of Danmark experienced the lowest. Another key observation is that the unemployment rate among 15-14 years old are higher than that of total polution in all the countries
In Poland, over 35% of people in 15-24 age group were jobless, more than double the figure for total population, both of which were accounted for the hightest concentraion compares to the other 5 countries. Italy and Hungary displayed similar trends, though with lesser differences between the two rates. From approximately 24% to 27% were ranged of unemployment rate among 15-24 age bracket, whereas the most unemployment rate was around 14%.
Germany showed a more uniform trend in two patterns, was about 21% of aged 15-24 by unemployed, which is elevated 1% the overall rate. Meanwhile, Danmark had the career gradual, with only 8% of the total residents facing loss work or without job yet and around 13% young humans being jobless
