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Band 6+: The chart below shows the employment rates of the 25 to 34-year and 55 to 64-year-old population according to the highest level of education attained in two separate years. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image features a bar graph comparing work force rates across various educational levels for age groups 25-34 and 55-64 in years 2005 and 2015: for 25-34, below upper secondary 38% (2005) vs 55% (2015), upper secondary 58% (2005) vs 70% (2015), post-secondary non-tertiary 80% (2005) vs 67% (2015), tertiary 93% (2005) vs 90% (2015); for 55-64, below upper secondary 40% (2005) vs 55% (2015), upper secondary 58% (2005) vs 70% (2015), post-secondary non-tertiary 69% (2005) vs 75% (2015), tertiary 78% (2005) vs 80% (2015).
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The given chart illustrates the employment rates of two different age groups in the year 2005 and 2015.

Overall, it can be seen that the younger age group has higher employment rate and the rate drops significantly for the elder aged group no matter the level of education or time period.

Among the first group, 25 to 34 year olds, post secondary graduates have the highest percentage, at almost 90% of them having jobs in both of the years. The tertiary group is very close behind this group, while the group of people who are below upper secondary level have the lowest employment rate in the group at below 60%.

The second group, on the other hand, has overall lower rates of employment, considering both the tertiary and non-tertiary group has numbers just above 60%. Upper secondery degree holders stay third on the list considering their rate of below 60%. Among the people with degrees below upper secondary, about 40-50% are emplyed, which proves to be the absolute lowest in this statistic.

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