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The table illustrates the proportion of people unemployed in the total labour workforce among nine countries, such as Ireland, Poland, Italy and Canada, between 1994 and 2004. Looking from an overall perspective, it can be seen that Poland had the highest rate and Germany was the second highest, while The UK and Japan had the […]
The table compares the unemployment rate among nine distinct nations in two separate years: 1994 and 2004. Evidently, Poland, Germany, Australia, and Japan experienced an upward trend in the percentage of unemployed people, whereas Italy, Canada, the UK, Ireland, and the USA declined throughout. Additionally, Ireland was the predominant in unemployment share in 1994; however, […]
The table compares the unemployment rate of nine distinct countries in two separate years between 1994 and 2004. Overall, it is noticeable that while an upward trend was seen in the percentage of unemployment in the labor force of Ireland, Italy, Canada, the UK, and the USA, there was a downward trend in the figure […]
the table graph illustrates the proportion of unemployment rate in the full workforce in nine different countries, namely, Ireland, Poland, Italy, Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, The USA and Australia, for 10 years, from 1994 to 2004. Overall, it can be seen that the number of people who were unemployed in Poland, Germany, Australia and […]
The information pertaining to the rate of jobless persons in the total labour workforce in 9 distinct nations has been illustrated by tabular data. The years under consideration are from 1994 to 2004. Overall, it can be seen that the numbers of unemployed individuals in Ireland was highest in 1994, whereas the fraction of people […]
