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The diagram demonstrates the unemployment rates in Ireland (in per cent) along with the number of individuals having departed from the country (by thousands) from 1988 till 2008. Overall, it can be observed by examining the graph that the unemployment levels had declined dramatically over the two decades, while the amount of people leaving the […]
A quick glance at the line-graph depicts data on the percentage of unemployed individuals in Ireland and the number of people who emigrated from the country over a period of two decades. By and large, it is evident that the highest proportion of unemployment was recorded in 1988 compared to the number of emigrants in […]
The line graph illustrates the unemployment in Ireland, and the number of people leaving this country from 1988 to 2008. Overall, it can be seen that the unemployment and people leaving in Ireland both are begins with high percentage, then ending with fell down percentage. In 1988, the unemployment rate around 16%, and show the […]
The line graph illustrates the unemployment in Ireland, and the number of people leaving this country from 1988 to 2008. Overall, it can be seen that the unemployment and people leaving in Ireland both are begins with high percentage, then ending with fell down percentage. In 1988, the unemployment rate around 16%, and show the […]
The line graph depicts data about the proportion of unemployed people and the amount of emigrants who leaving Ireland over the period 1988 and 2008 Looking at the overall perspective, it is readily apparent that jobless citizens stable increased at the beginning of the period. Individuals leaving Ireland reached the pick of number. However, both […]
The graph illustrates changes in the unemployment rate in Ireland and the number of people leaving the country between 1988 and 2008. Overall, both unemployment and emigration declined significantly from the late 1980s to the early 2000s, before rising again slightly towards the end of the period. In general, the two figures followed similar trends, […]
The line graph provide a breakdown of unemployment levels in Ireland from 1988 to 2008. According to the graph we can see at the beginning of the year both figure were the highest. In 1990 don’t workers drop in 13% before to go 15% in 1992. By the 4 year unemployment levels sharply decreased and […]
The graph below shows the unemployment levels in Ireland and the number of citizens leaving the country between 1988 and 2008. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. The line graph compares the unemployment rate with the number of individuals who migrated over a 20-year period between […]
The line graph illustrates how the unemployment phases and individuals leaving Ireland from 1988 to 2008. Overall, the jobless rate shows a significant decline at the end of the period. It is also evident that, despite some fluctuations, the number of individuals stepping out of Ireland also depicts a decrease. Looking at the data in […]
The given line graph illustrates the unemployment levels in Ireland and the number of people who left the country between 1988 and 2008. Overall, it can be seen that both the unemployment rate and emigration level fall continuously until 2000, after which the number of people leaving Ireland rose sharply in the final years. From […]
A glance at the graph provided reveal the people resigned job and unemployment rates between 1988 to 2008 in the Ireland. Overall, both figures have decreasing trend during this period. And between some years had same trend. declining trend was vicinity of third its beginning level in unemployment and 10000 people decreased in leaving job. […]
The line graph shows the unemployment levels in Ireland and the number of people emigrate the country in between 1988 to 2008. Overall the chart shows that both was at top in year 1988, and decerased day by day in year 2008 number of people leaving the country is 50,000. Firstly the graph shows that […]
The given graph shows the information about joblessness and the number of people leaving Ireland. Time period between 1988 to 2008. We can see clearly that the highest point of unemployment rate in year 1988 was highest in Ireland, while in year 2000 was lowest point of unemployment. Then year 2002 is lowest point of […]
