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The image depicts Ireland's unemployment rate and the number of emigrants from 1988 to 2008. Unemployment was 15% in 1988, peaked at 17% around 1990, and declined to about 6% by 2000. It reached its lowest at roughly 4% in 2001 before rising to approximately 6% by 2008. Emigration began at 50,000 people in 1988, surged to around 70,000 in 1990, then dramatically decreased to near 10,000 by 2000, maintaining a low range until 2006, and then increased to about 50,000 by 2008.
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The line chart shows the precentage of people leaving Ireland and the unemployment rate from 1988 to 2008.
Overall, it can be seen that the number people leaving the region significantly declined, whereas unemployment rate had been increasing throughout the period.
To begin with, the unempoyment rate of the region saw a steep drop in 1990, falling from around 65,000 to 50,000 people. Following this, the number surged to 60,000 in 1992, after which it saw a downward trend untill it stabilized.
The number of people leaving Ireland, one the other hand, experienced inconsistent fall in the beginning of the given period. However, in 2002 the count started to rise significantly, finishing at 50,000 in 2008.
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