The graph illustrates the percentages of unemployed young adult in the UK across a 19-year period from 1993 to 2012.
Overall, all catergories experienced a considerable fluctuation in unemployment figures among youth individuals. Notably, the 16-24 aged people in London was seen the highest rank after many years of variation.
In 1993, the number of over 24 aged people having jobs coming from London and England recorded modest figures which were 10% and approximately 15%, respectively. Meanwhile, people in the rest of England aged 16-24 recognized a higher rate data, at 17%. On the other hand, the number of people struggling with finding jobs in London stood at nearly 22% which was the highest figure compared to others.
Throughout the period shown, the overall London and the whole of rest of England sectors had steadily variation in nearly 10% of each by the end of the period. Similarly, the 16-24 aged youth experienced a slight fluctuation and reached 20% in 2012. Conversely, youths in London hitted a low of under 15% in 2002, after that it surged dramatically to 25% in 2012.
