The given bar chart compares the proportion of those aged from 15 to 24 unemployed with the overall percentage of unemployment in different European countries in 2005.
It is evident that Poland was the country which had the highest unemployment rate, while the opposite was true for Denmark. In addition, the percentage of people aged 15-24 was higher than the overall jobless percentage in all 5 countries.
Regarding Poland, 37% was the proportion for those aged 15-24 being jobless in this country which was followed by the figure for Italy, at 27%. Moreover, the figure for Hungary was the same as the figure for Germany, 23%. Plus, the figure for Denmark was the lowest among 5 countries, just around 12%.
In 2005, the percentage of those who were jobless by all age groups in Poland was roughly 26% which is lower than the figure for those 15-24. The figure for unemployed people by all age groups in Italy and Hungary was one second the figure for unemployed people aged 15-24 in each country, with the former being at 15% and the latter being at 13%. Furthermore, 20% was the overall unemployment figure in Germany and the figure for Denmark was under 10%.
