The bar chart illustrates the percentages of divorce rates in Sweden and Finland between 2011 and 2015.
Overall, it’s clear that the two countries had some fluctuations. Sweden’s divorce rate experienced a downward trend, although Finland’s divorce rate experienced an upward trend. Despite initially, the divorce rate of Sweden higher than Finland’s divorce rate, at the end of the period, Finland's divorce rate outraced Sweden.
Sweden’s divorce rate was about %45 in 2011, being higher than Finland approximately %8. Then it rose to almost %50 in 2012. However, Sweden’s divorce rate slightly decreased year by year. The figure showed about %47 in 2013 and then steadily decreased to about %43 and at the end of the period the figure reached the low point about %37 in 2015.
The percentage of Finland’s divorce rate was less than %40 in 2011, and it decreased to just over %30 in 2012. However, the figure experienced steady growth during the next two years. It rose approximately to just under %40 in 2013. It slightly increased to just over %40 (about %42) and the next year remained steady, outraced the rate of Sweden’s divorce rate.
The bar chart illustrates the percentages of
divorce
rates
in Sweden and Finland between 2011 and 2015.
Overall
, it’s
clear
that the two countries had
some
fluctuations. Sweden’s
divorce
rate
experienced a downward trend, although Finland’s
divorce
rate
experienced an upward trend. Despite
initially
, the
divorce
rate
of Sweden higher than Finland’s
divorce
rate
, at the
end
of the period, Finland's
divorce
rate
outraced Sweden.
Sweden’s
divorce
rate
was about %45 in 2011, being higher than Finland approximately %8. Then it rose to almost %50 in 2012.
However
, Sweden’s
divorce
rate
slightly
decreased
year
by
year
. The figure
showed
about %47 in 2013 and then
steadily
decreased to about %43 and at the
end
of the period the figure reached the low point about %37 in 2015.
The percentage of Finland’s
divorce
rate
was less than %40 in 2011, and it decreased to
just
over %30 in 2012.
However
, the figure experienced steady growth during the
next
two years. It rose approximately to
just
under %40 in 2013. It
slightly
increased to
just
over %40 (about %42) and the
next
year
remained steady, outraced the
rate
of Sweden’s
divorce
rate
.