The bar chart gives information about the percentage of employment and general unemployment in 15 and 24 years individuals in five various nations in 2005.
Overall, it is evident that the unemployment rate in Poland in both categories experienced the highest percentage, while Denmark had the lowest rate of overall unemployment and unemployed young individuals.
Poland witnessed the highest unemployment rate among 15 and 24-year-old people, accounting for more than 35%, whereas there was a significant difference with the overall rate of unemployed individuals, at 15%. In contrast, more than 5% of the young workforce in Denmark had no job, and the overall rate was just 2.5%.
There was a little discrepancy between unemployed people and the overall rate in Germany, under 15% and exactly 10%, respectively. Moreover, the overall rate of unemployment in Italy and Hungary exhibited a small difference, around 7% for both. While the percentage of 15 and 24-year-old unemployed people accounted for more than 20% in Italy and higher than 15% in Hungary.
