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The table provides information how the proportion of unemployment changed across the labour force of nine distinct countries in 1994 and 2024. Overall, while four countries which consists of Poland, Germany, Australia, Japan recorded an increase in the unemployment rate in their labour forces, the opposite was true for other nations’s labour forces. Concerning countries […]
The table illustrates the properation of the labour force unemployed in Ireland, Poland, Italy, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, United State America, Australia and Japan in 1994 and 2004. Overall, the percentage of unemployed labour was increased in Poland, Japan and in Germany. In contrast it is declined in Ireland, Italy, the UK, the USA and […]
The table compares the unemployed rates among nine countries in 1994 and 2004. Overall, over 10 years, the proportion of unemployment in almost all countries has declined by 1-2%, except Japan, Ireland and Poland. While Ireland had a dramatic fall (from 14.8% to 4.4%), Poland jumped from 12.4% to 19%, an increase of 6.6%. In […]
The table gives information about how many workers were unemployed in distinct nine nations in the years 1994 and 2024. Overall, what immediately stands out from the chart is that the percentage of workforce in Ireland accounted for the lion’s share in 1994, whilst the lowest proportion of jobless workers can be observed in this […]
The table shows the unemployment rate in the labour force of nine different countries in 1994 and 2024. Overall, most countries experienced a fall in unemployment, except for Poland, Germany, Australia and Japan, which saw some increases. Ireland had the biggest drop, while Poland had the largest rise in the percentage of unemployed people. In […]
