The bar graph illustrates, the employment rates to the highest level of education of different age groups in the year 2005 and 2015.
Overall, it is evident that below upper secondary was among the lowest, comprising upto 40% in the year 2005 and about 50% in the year 2015.
In 2005, post secondary non-tertiary is seen to have the highest percentage of employment. However, it is observed that there is a decline in the curve at the below upper secondary class and there is an increase after that.
In 2015, the age groups 25-34 in post secondary field has the highest employment rates. The curve is seen to be increasing from the below upper secondary of the old population. Most of the fileds offered more jobs for the age group 25-34.
In conclusion, both the years have a gradual increase, whereas the age group 23-24 went up, and 55-64
was a dip.
The bar graph illustrates, the employment rates to the highest level of education of
different
age
groups
in the
year
2005 and 2015.
Overall
, it is evident that below upper
secondary
was among the lowest, comprising
upto
40% in the
year
2005 and about 50% in the
year
2015.
In 2005, post
secondary
non-tertiary is
seen
to have the highest percentage of employment.
However
, it
is observed
that there is a decline in the curve at the below upper
secondary
class
and there is an increase after that.
In 2015, the
age
groups
25-34 in post
secondary
field has the highest employment rates. The curve is
seen
to be increasing from the below upper
secondary
of the
old
population. Most of the
fileds
offered more jobs for the
age
group
25-34.
In conclusion
, both the years have a gradual increase, whereas the
age
group
23-24 went up, and 55-64
was a dip.