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The graph provides information about the percentage rate of unemployment from 1991 to 2005 in Spain, Germany, and Italy. The table indicates the employment rate between men and women in three countries in Europe. Overall, at the beginning, Spain had the greatest percentage between the three countries but slowly decreased to the second highest rate. […]
The line graph illustrates the unemployment rates in three diffrent european countries-Spain, Germany, Itlay over a 14 years period from 1991 to 2005. In 1991, Spain had the highest unemployment rate at around 13%, which rose to nearby 18% in 1993. However, from that point it decliened significantly, reaching just under 12% in 2001 and […]
The line graph illustrates the estimations made from 2000 to 2020 of unemployed alumni from four countries, including Japan, Australia, Canada, and Germany. In general, graduates from Spain experienced an upward trend in the beginning, then remained steady for years. Then, it decreased year by year constantly. In Germany, rates of unemployment among graduates fluctuated […]
The given line graph illustrates the rates of jobless in different Europe’s countries from 1991 to 2005, while the table depicts the proportion of male and female in the workforce in these three countries. Overall, while the unemployment rate in Spain witnessed a downward trend, the opposite was true for Germany. Additionally, there is a […]
The line graph illustrates the unemployment rates from 1991 to 2005 in three European nations, while the employment rates of males and females in those countries are demonstrated in the table. Overall, while Spain had the highest figure for jobless people, the opposite was true for Germany. Additionally, the percentage of males in labour force […]
