The bar chart shows the comparison in the unemployed rate from 15 to 24 years old, compared with the total joblessness in Poland, Hungary, Germany and Denmark in 2005.
Overall, what stands out from the graph is that the proportion of unemployed people aged between 15 and 24 was higher than another one in these 5 countries. In addition, Poland has the highest rate in both 2 figures, while the lowest was Denmark.
In terms of unemployed people aged from 15 to 24 years old, the first rank was Poland with 37%, which is followed by Italy in the second place with over a quarter, at 27%. Hungary and Germany seem to have equal rates, the former was 24% and the latter was 22%. And the last one which has the lowest proportion was Denmark, at 13%.
Turning to the overall percentage of unemployment in those countries, Poland ranked first with approximately one fourth, at 27%. The next place was Germany with 20%, while the third rank and fourth rank were belong to Italy and Hungary, with 15% and 13%, respectively. Finally, Denmark hit the bottom with 13%.
