The information pertaining to the rate of jobless persons in the total labour workforce in 9 distinct nations has been illustrated by tabular data. The years under consideration are from 1994 to 2004.
Overall, it can be seen that the numbers of unemployed individuals in Ireland was highest in 1994, whereas the fraction of people who are without jobs was in Australia was lowest in 1994.
To commence with, the percentage of jobless natives in Ireland was 14.8% in 1994, which dramatically decreased to 4.4% in 2004.In case of Poland, Germany, and Japan initially it was 12.4% , 7%, and 2.7% , respectively , then gradually increased in 2004 by 19% , 9.4%, and 4.7% , respectively.
Additionally, regarding the USA and Australia the rate of unemployed workers was 7.2% and 5% in 1994, which declined to 5.4% after the span of 11 years. When it come to Italy, Canada , and UK it was 11.8%, 10.6%, and 9.5% , respectively , which dripped to 8.4%, 7.7%, and 4.7%, respectively in 2004.
