The chart shows information about the unemployment rate in period of 15 years from 1991 to 2005. The table below illustrates the percentage of employed people in three countries belong to both gender groups.
Overall,started in 1991, the employment rate for men is higher than that of women in all three European countries. Spain from country had a least joblessness rates in all three to became a country has a highest rates of unemployment in 2005.
In 1991, the employment rates of men and women in Germany was higher than Spain and Italy with 76,5% men and 54,4% women for Germany, 66,2% men and 32,3% women for spain and then italy with 77,1% for men and 37,8% for women.
From 1991 to 1997, Germany always was country had a high unemployment rates that compare to Spain and Italy about 13% in 1991 to 16% in 1997, at the same time spain and Italy only had 9% and 12% in 1997 respectively. During the period from 1991 to 2005, unemployment in Spain tended to increase from 7% in 1999 to 11% in 2005, while joblessness in Germany and Italy downward tended about 12% to 9% for Germany and 12% to 7% for Italy
