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The image shows a line graph depicting youth unemployment rates, aged 15-24, for Italy, Britain, Sweden, France, and Germany from 2000 to 2012. Italy starts at approximately 31% in 2000, fluctuates, peaking near 33% in 2004 and 2010, ends around 35% in 2012. Britain begins around 12%, rises to approximately 15% in 2002, falls to 12% in 2004, spikes near 20% in 2009, and closes slightly above 20% in 2012. Sweden starts at about 15%, jumps to around 19% in 2002, dips to 10% in 2007, and climbs back to nearly 24% in 2012. France kicks off close to 20%, remains stable until 2005, climbs to 24% in 2010, and ends around 23% in 2012. Germany starts just above 10%, slowly decreases to under 10% in 2007, and maintains a decline to around 8% in 2012.
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The line graph illustrates changes in youth unemployment rates(ages 15-24) in five countries: Italy,Britain,Sweden,France,and Germany between 2000 and 2012.
Overall,Italy experienced a steady increase,while Germany witnessed a notable decline in youth unemployment over the period.The other three countries showed relatively stable rates with minor fluctuations.
In 2000,Italy had the highest youth unemployment rate, starting at approximately 28%.This figure increased slightly over the next few years and surged significantly after 2010, reaching around 40% by 2012.In contrast,Germany started with a modest rate of 10% in 2000,and this figure declined steadily,ending at just under 8% in 2012,making it the lowest among the five countries.
Youth unemployment in Britain and France followed a similar pattern, between 15% and 20% throughout the period,with no major shifts.Sweden, however began at about 12% in 2000, increased to 20% by 2008,and remained at that level for the rest of the time frame.
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