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Band 4+: The graph below shows the percentage of unemployed people aged between 15 and 24 in five European countries in 2005, compared with the overall percentage of unemployment in those countries. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image illustrates unemployment rates in five European countries (Poland, Italy, Hungary, Germany, Denmark) in 2005: Poland with 37% unemployed (ages 15-24) and 10% overall; Italy with 24% unemployed (ages 15-24) and 8% overall; Hungary with 20% unemployed (ages 15-24) and 8% overall; Germany with 15% unemployed (ages 15-24) and 9% overall; Denmark with 11% unemployed (ages 15-24) and 5% overall.
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The bar chart details the percentage of unemployed people from age 15 and 24 in five suropean countries in 2005 while being compared with the overall percentage of unemployment in the following countries Poland,Italy,Hungary,Germany and Denmark,Overall the highest unemployment rate is in Poland and the Lowest was in Denmark.

Overall, Poland stands at around 33/40 in the sector of unemployed people within 15-24 years old but 26/40 for the overall unemployement rate , Similarly next is Italy standing at around 26/40 for the unemployed people within 15-24 but with 15/40 for overall unemployement.

On the other hand Hungary stands around 23/40 for unemplyed people around 15-25 but with 12/40 for overall unemployment,Next is Germany with around 23/40 for unemployed people but overall 20/40 for overall employment, Lastly Denmark with around 13/40 for unemployed people but 7/40 for overall unemployement.

Overall the amount of unemployment rate in Poland stood higher among the following 5 countries With Denmark being the lowest within the 5, Italy,Hungary and Germany stood within the middle with the approximate rate.

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