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The table compares the proportion of unemployment across 9 different countries in the years 1994 and 2004. Overall, Ireland led the ranking in 1994, however, it represented the lowest rate in 2004, leaving Poland as the country with highest number of jobless people. Examining the regions with the majority of unemployed people, Ireland showed the […]
The bar chart illustrates the percentage of unemployed people in the total labour force across nine countries in 1994 and 2004. Overall, unemployment fell in the majority of countries over the ten-year period, although a few nations experienced a slight increase. It is also notable that Spain recorded the highest unemployment rate in 1994, while […]
The data compares nine countries in terms of the unemployment rate between 1994 and 2004. Overall, there were fewer unemployed people in Ireland, Italy, Canada, the UK, and the USA, while that of Germany, Poland, Australia, and Japan increased. In addition, although unemployment was most serious in Ireland in the beginning of the period, Poland […]
The table demonstrates the proportion of unemployed individuals in the labour force across nine nations in 1994 and 2004, measured in percentage. Overall, it is clear that only three nations have experienced an increase in the number of unemployed people. Poland had the largest growth in jobless individuals, while Ireland showed the greatest drop of […]
