The chart provides a breakdown of unemployment rate among female individuals in four distinct regions of the UK over the period between 2013 and 2014.
Overall, what stands out from the graph is that almost every regions in the UK witnessed a downward trend in unemployed women rate, except for Scotland.
As can be seen from the graph, the figure for England ranked first in 2013, with 6.8% women. It was followed by the figure for Scotland, which accounted for 6.10% female in the same timeline. Simultaneously, the percentage of unemployed women in England declined slightly during the year after, constituting 6.5% female individuals. In contrast, the Scotland counterpart rocketed in 2014, which eventually headed the list with 6.7% women.
Regarding other regions, the figure for Wales was bottom of the list. Next came that of northern Ireland. In 2013, the proportion of unemployed female individuals in both regions accounted for approximately 5.5% women. Subsequently, the figure for unemployed women in Wales saw a slight decline of 0.4%. In a similar fashion, the Northern Ireland counterpart plummeted, constituting only 4.6% women.
