A quick glance at the line graph and table depicts the data about the rates of unemployment across 3 different nations from 1991 to 2005, as well as the proportion of males and females in the workforce in these 3 countries.
Overall, the highest proportion of unemployment rate was on Spain in the initial year compared to Italy, while Germany had the lowest percentage of joblessness.
In terms of taking a look at the noteworthy data from line graph, Spain had the highest unemployment rate, at 13% in 1991. In contrast, Germany had the lowest joblessness, accounting for 4% in the same year. Spain’s unemployment declined gradually, reaching 8% by 2005, while unemployment of Germany saw a sharp increase, peaking at 11% in 2005. Meanwhile, Italy started at 8% in 1991 and rose slightly to 9% in 2005.
With regards to taking a look at the another notable data from the table, Spain has the lowest rate among the 3 nations in both genders, with 66.2% of men and 32.3% of women. However, Germany had the highest female employment rate at 54.4%, while males accounted for 76.5%. In Italy, the employment rates for men and women were 77.1% and 37.8%, respectively.
