The illustrated chart gives information about the comprehensive view of the proportions of people who did not have a job at the age of 15 and 24 and the overall percentage of unemployment in five distinct European territories in 2005. Overall, both categories documented a downward trend. In addition, the highest percentage of both unemployment rates is Poland while the least is Denmark.
With regards to the proportion of unemployed people, Porland held the first position with 37. On the other hand, Italy was in the second highest rate at 28. It can be seen that Hungary and Germany placed third and four-ranking at 24 and 22, respectively, followed by Denmark with 13.
When compared to the overall percentage of unemployment, it is noticeable that Poland and Denmark still made up the highest and lowest portion. One of the most significant modifications that took place over the surveyed period is the shift from Italy to Germany. Although Italy attained the second highest percentage (28) in terms of unemployed people, it only placed third -ranking of overall employment at 15 lower double-time. Germany surpassed Italy to obtain the second-ranking of overall employment with 20.
