the bar graph compares the proportion of jobless individuals ranging from 15 to 24 years old in five European nations along with the total unemployment rate in 2005.
Overall, the figures of unemployed people were always higher than that of the overall. Additionally, the percentage of workless employees aged between 15-24 in Poland topped out at nearly 40% whereas Denmark witnessed the lowest, at under 15%.
Regarding the unemployment rate in the 15-24 age group, Poland’s statistics reached the top at 36% precisely, followed by that of Italy, which was 10% lower, at 26%. Furthermore, it can be observed from the bar chart that the proportion of jobless civilians in Hungary and Germany approximately remained intact at 24%, while Demark figure exhibited the lowest, at under 15%.
Turning to the total unemployment rate, the percentage of out of work Polish maxed out at 26%, followed by Germany statistics, at 20% while Italy and Hungary general jobless rate stayed at 15% and 13% respectively. Finally, Denmark showed a small portion which was less than 10%.
