The data in the bar chart illustrates a comparative analysis of the percentage of divorce rates in two European countries namely Finland and Sweden; between 2011 to 2015.
There are certain fluctuations during the initial year. However, Finland experienced an overall upward trend in the majority of the period contradictory to the decline in the rate of divorces in Sweden.
In Sweden, there is an inclination in the divorce rate of about 4% from 2011 to 2012 rising to nearly 49%. However, there was a decline of about 2% in 2013 maintaining a steady downfall reaching approximately 38% in 2015.
Finland's divorce rates in 2011 were nearly the same as Sweden's rate in 2015. Finland recorded the minimum divorce rate in 2012, which is the lowest for both countries throughout the period. Finland had a steady incline over the next two years and remained constant between 2014 to 2015 at about 42%.
The data in the bar chart illustrates a comparative analysis of the percentage of
divorce
rates
in two European countries
namely
Finland and Sweden;
between 2011 to 2015
.
There are certain fluctuations during the initial year.
However
, Finland experienced an
overall
upward trend in the majority of the period contradictory to the decline in the
rate
of
divorces
in Sweden.
In Sweden, there is an inclination in the
divorce
rate
of about 4% from 2011 to 2012 rising to
nearly
49%.
However
, there was a decline of about 2% in 2013 maintaining a steady downfall reaching approximately 38% in 2015.
Finland's
divorce
rates
in 2011 were
nearly
the same as Sweden's
rate
in 2015. Finland recorded the minimum
divorce
rate
in 2012, which is the lowest for both countries throughout the period.
Finland
had a steady incline over the
next
two years and remained constant
between 2014 to 2015
at about 42%.