The given diagram illustrates the proportion of unemployment in the age from 15 to 24 in comparison with the total one over five distinct European nations in 2005.
Overall, it is evident that the number of unemployment young individuals among five countries was remarkably higher than the other. Italy and Hungary observed a considerable gap between the young unemployment and the overall one.
Starting with Poland, the total percentage of underworked people accounted the highest, at around 37%, approximately 12% lower than the joblessness youngsters. Likewise, Italy and Hungary total unemployment were 15% and 12% respectively, around half times lower than the young individuals, at 28% and 24% each
For Germany, this country witnessed a minor gap between types of unemployment. The figure recorded for youngster without jobs was 22%, minimally higher than total proportion of unemployment, at 20%. Similarly, Denmark’s total unemployment constituted the smallest according to the graph, with 13% for young generation and 7% for the gross unemployment
