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The image shows a line graph illustrating unemployment rates in Australia for 2012 across four quarters, with separate lines for rural and urban areas; rural areas start at approximately 6.5%, drop to 4.5% in the second quarter, rise back above 5% by the third quarter, and slightly decrease towards the end close to 5%; urban areas begin at 2%, climb to 4% in the second quarter, dip below 3% at the third quarter's midpoint, sharply increase in the third, and reach slightly above 4% by year-end; axes indicate percentages (0-7%) and time in quarters.
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The line graph illustrate the proportion of unemployment situation in Australia in 2012.
Overall, while the percentage of unemployment people in urban areas increased, the reverse was true for countryside. Notably, rural areas accounted for the highest proportion, despite a drop over the period.
The jobless population in villages started at around 6,5 per cent, a figure that than fell significantly to approximately 4,5 per cent in the second quarter, after which it rised to by 1 per cent, before midl fluctuate the end of the period.
By contrast, the share of jobless people in the cities increased. Despite a considerable grow until the second period, the rate dropped sharply the next quarter. There was a gradual climb in unemployment rate from 2 per cent to just under 4 per cent in third period, after which it rose further to around 5 per cent in the end of the period.
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