The graph gives information about comparing the proportion of unemployment rate between the age of 15-24 and overall in some European Countries including Poland, Italy, Hungary, Germany and Denmark in 2005. Overall, the highest number of unemployed people in both 15-24 years old and overall unemployment were in Poland and decreasing decreased into in Denmark, the lowest unemployment rate, and also, people aged 15-24 always had a higher unemployment rate than overall over the surveyed period.
Poland was the countries country that got the highest percentage of unemployment over among surveyed countries at 37% at the age of 15-24 and 27% at the overall. In contrast, Denmark got the lowest unemployment rate at about 12,5% in unemployed people aged 15-24 and 8% in overall unemployment, respectively. In addition, Poland’s unemployment rate higher three times higher than Denmark’s rate at both surveyed sections.
Italy and Hungary had the same pattern at for both people over the surveyed aged. The unemployed people rate aged between 15 and 24 in Italy was 28% and in Hungary was 24%, to be clearly, the unemployment rate at that age in both nations were was nearly two times higher than the overall unemployment at 15% in Italy and about 12,5% in Hungary, respectively. However, in Germany, the unemployment rate in all over of the surveyed ages at in the graph was nearly the same, with 23% at the age of 15-24 and 20% in the overall, the overall unemployment in Germany had the second rank over the survey countries.
