The graph presents the percentage of unemployed people between 15 and 24 in five European countries in 2005, compared with the overall percentage of unemployment in those countries. It can be clearly seen, unemployed people (15–24 years old) rate in Poland and Italy is maximum, whereas the overall unemployment in Denmark and Hungary is minimum.
The graph illustrates features, colors of features, data, information, and keys. Firstly, in Poland and Italy, unemployment among people (15-24 years old) is 0-33%, light blue, and overall unemployment is 0–28%, blue, the highest. Secondly, in Hungary, unemployment among people (15–24 years old) is 0–24%, light blue, overall unemployment is 0–12%, blue, the average. Moreover, in Germany and Denmark, unemployment among people (15-24 years old) is 0-20%, light blue, and overall unemployment is 0–20%, dark blue, the lowest.
Finally, in conclusion, the graph highlights the highest, average, and lowest unemployment rates among 15–24-year-old people in five European countries in 2005.
