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The image contains a line graph depicting unemployment rates trends for the UK, EU, and Japan from 1993 to 2007. The UK shows a downward trend starting at approximately 10% in 1993, reaching around 5% in 2001, and maintaining that level until 2007. The EU starts at over 10% in 1993, fluctuates, reaches its highest point at around 11% in 1997, and steadily decreases to below 7% by 2007. Japan begins at around 2.5% in 1993, remains steady until 1996, then gradually increases to a peak of approximately 5.5% in 2003 and ends at just over 4% in 2007. The graph has percentage points ranging from 0 to 14 on the y-axis and years marked on the x-axis from 1993 to 2007 at 2-year intervals. Each line representing the respective countries (UK, EU, and Japan) is unique in its pattern.
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The line chart demonstrates the proportion of unemployment in three nations, namely the UK, Japan and the EU in a 14-year period from 1993 to 2007.
Overall, the three figures fluctuated slightly in this period, with the highest rate belonging to the EU, while Japan had the lowest unemployment rate.
Regarding Japan’s unemployment rate, it rose slightly from 2 percent in 1993 to 3 percent in 1995 before remaining the same rate over the next 4 years. It then increased gradually until 2003, it peaked at 6 percent prior to falling to 4 percent in 2007.
There was a gradual decrease in the UK’s unemployment rate between 1993 to 2001, from 11 percent to 5 percent. It then stood at 5 percent for the next 4 years, before rising slightly to 6 percent. In contrast, the EU fluctuated steeply in this period, starting at 11 percent in 1993 and finishing at nearly 8 percent in 2001.
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