The data demonstrates the changes in the youth unemployment rate from between 2000 and 2012. The information is given in percentages for 15-24%.
Overall, there was the case of Italy which had by far the highest position during the mentioned period. In contrast, the figure for Germany had the lowest position from 2000 until 2012.
Turning to the details, there were two types of indices which are illustrated an upward trend until the end. Initially, the quantity for Italy witnessed a decrease from below 30% in 2000 until almost 22% in 2002. The given trend depicted fluctuation from 2002 till 2005 with finishing at 25%. However, there was a slight decline in the figure of this trend from 2005 until 2007 (25% to 20% accordingly). Then, the data for Italy demonstrated a dramatic increase from 20% till 35% (2007 to 2012 respectively). Furthermore, there was a case of France which indicated the runner -up position and commenced the period with20 % and experienced a slow decrease until 2001to roughly18% . Afterwards , the aforementioned share elevated substantially from 2001 till2006(18 %to around23 % accordingly). Finally ,the percentages for France fluctuated visibly and finished the period with25%.
In detail, there were similarities between the figures of Britain, Sweden, and Germany. As far as the indication of Britain is concerned, there was an index for Britain which possessed the superior position in the diagrams and started the period with an improvement from 10% in 2000 till above 20% in 2007. The data for this trend fluctuated visibly from 2007 until 2012 and ended the period with around 23%. In addition, in the case of Sweden, it demonstrated stagnation from2000 till 2004 at 10% and enhanced dramatically from 10% to 20% when the given period finished. As far as the final trend is concerned (Germany), it had by far the smallest position and began the period with a decline from 10% to 5%. Moreover, the aforementioned share increased slightly from 2001 till 2005 (5% to 15%). Finally, the percentages for this data depicted a decrease from 15% in 2005 until 10% in 2012.
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