The statistical representation of the rates of unemployment in Spain, Germany and Italy between 1991 and 2005 is delineated by the given line chart.
It is readily apparent that Germany and Italy exhibited an accretive trajectory . However, a significant drop was noticeable in Spain.
In terms of 1991, the percentage of unemployment from Spain was significantly higher than others at over 12%, which saw a minor increase to exactly 18% in the year of 1993, this was followed by a dramatice drop to only 8% in 2005. In contrast, from 1991 to 1997, the ratio of unemployment from Germany saw a small rise from 8% to 12% and reaching to 9% in the final year.
On the other hand Italy, the figure of unemployment gradually increase was recorded 4% to 6% between 1991 and 2001, this was followed by a moderate escalation to over 10% at the end.
