The provided line graph illustrates data on unemployment levels in three countries from 1991 to 2005, accompanied with the table depicting the proportion of men and women in these countries who worked in 1991.
Overall, the most striking feature which can be seen from the line graph is that in Spain, the rate of unemployed declined while in Italy, there was an upward trend in the first half and then it tended to decrease. Another point to note is from the table to note is that the rate of employment in men is higher than women, especially in Germany.
When it comes to the line graph in 1991, Spain took away dominant spot was 13.7% closely followed by Italy with and Germany with 8.1% and 4.1% respectively. From 1997 to 2005, the rate of unemployed rose significantly from 7.1% to over 12%. By contrast, in the country Spain and Italy had, tended to decline from 16.1% and 11.1% in 1997 to 9.1% and 8.1% in 2005.
Turning to the table, the rate of men’s employment in Germany was 76.5%, while the figures country Italy and Spain were…
