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The image presents a bar chart illustrating female unemployment rates in four countries of the United Kingdom for 2013 and 2014. For 2013, the unemployment rates are as follows: England 6.5%, Wales 5.8%, Scotland 7.0%, and Northern Ireland 6.1%. In 2014, the rates are slightly different with England at 5.8%, Wales at 5.5%, Scotland at 6.7%, and Northern Ireland at 5.9%. Each country shows a decrease in female unemployment rates from 2013 to 2014, with England and Northern Ireland having a 0.7% decrease, Wales a 0.3% decrease, and Scotland a 0.3% decrease as well. The bars are arranged in pairs for each country, with the left bar representing 2013 and the right bar representing 2014.
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The bar chart depicts how many women were unemployed in four countries in the UK between 2013 and 2014. Overall, most countries experienced a downward trend, except for Scotland in which more and more women had no job.
In 2013, England had the largest percentage (6.8%), closely followed by Scotland at 6.1%. Moreover, the rate of female unemployment in Northern Ireland was 5.6%, which was slightly higher than in Wales whose figure was at 5.4%.
However, a year later, Northern Ireland witnessed the most significant drop, falling by 1% to 4.6%, becoming the smallest figure compared to the other countries. Likewise, the figure both for Wales and for England also moderately declined by 0.4% to 5% and by 0.3% to 6.5%, respectively. By contrast, the opposite trend was shown in Scotland where the rate of female unemployment increased significantly by 0.6% to 6.7%, highlighting the most women who were unemployed.
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