The provided bar chart illustrates information about the proportion of unemployed women in four distinctive countries in the years of 2013 and 2014. From the graph, it is clear that while the unemployment ratio in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland saw a downward trend, the percentage in Scotland tended to increase. Besides, the figures for Wales were the lowest through the period surveyed.
Starting at the data in 2013, it is obvious that 6.80% of English females were out of work which was higher than the rate of Scotland, Northern Ireland, and Wales. In contrast, the rates of Wales hit the minimum point at 5.40%. Additionally, Scotland and Northern Ireland ranked in the middle at 6.10% and 5.60% respectively.
Turning to the given illustration in 2014, except the number of jobless females in Scotland increased by about 0.6%, three other countries had a decreasing trend, respectively in England went down to 6.50%, Wales to 5.00%. Moreover, The figure for Northern Ireland declined significantly, from 5.60 to 4.60%, which was its lowest point during the survey.
