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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 graph describes the propotion of the number of citizents not having jobs in three regions between 1993 and 2007.
Overall, the United Kingdom experienced the most significant decrease in the unemployment rate over the shown period. Furthemore, while the quantity of jobless residents in Japan saw a rise, the opposite was true for the UK and the rest of Europe.
In 1993, Japan was the area having the lowest unemployment rate with 2%, followed by a slight increase to 3% in 2 years later. This figure remained unchanged in the next 4 years before climbing to 6% in 2003. In contrast, the percentage of the UK’s inhabitants who did not get a job witnessed a remarkable drop from 11%, the highest rate in 1993, to 5% in 2001. After continuing the same in 4 years, this data mildly rose to 6% at the end of the period.
Turning to the rest of Europe, the unemployment rate of this district went up from 9% to 11% in 1997 and gradually reduced by approximately 3% over a 6-year period. From 2003, Japan and some Europe countries saw a similar downward trand to 4% and over 7% respectively.
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