The given information represents the percentages of women who were unemployed in each country of the United Kingdom from 2013 to 2014.
Overall, the female unemployment rates in Scotland saw a slight increase after 1 years while the opposite was true for the three remaining countries. Additionally, the figures for England and Scotland were the highest in 2 years.
As can be seen, the data on females being unemployed was the highest in England with 6.8% in 2013, 0,7% higher than that of Scotland. In the following year, the statistics for England decreased marginally to 6.5% and became the second highest point. In contrast, a small rise was seen in the figure for Scotland, reaching the peak of 6.7% at the end of the period.
In terms of countries which had lower rates of unemployed women, the statistics of Wales and Northern Ireland started at 5.4% and 5.6% respectively. In 2014, the data on Wales experienced a minimal drop to 5.0%, exceeding that of Northern Ireland which decreased to the lowest point of 4.6%.
