The given bar chart illustrates the divorce levels in Finland and Sweden between 2011 and 2015. In the same way, the rates of these countries are measured in percentages.
Overall, Sweden experienced a downward trend, while Finland showed an upward trend throughout the 5-year period. Both countries’ divorce rates had some fluctuations. Although Finland initially had a lower rate, it outraced Sweden at the end of the period.
It is noticeable that Sweden’s rates made up almost 45%, which is higher than the level of divorces in Finland by approximately 8 percent in 2011. In addition, it rose to almost 50%, whereas Finland’s rate went down and was equal to more than 30% in the year of 2012. After that, the level in Sweden slightly decreased by 3 percent to approximately 47% over the year period.
Finally, the level of divorces in Finland increased a little and amounted to more than 40%, which was higher by 4% than the rates of Sweden in 2015.
The
given
bar chart illustrates the
divorce
levels
in Finland and Sweden between 2011 and 2015.
In the same way
, the
rates
of these countries
are measured
in percentages.
Overall
, Sweden experienced a downward trend, while Finland
showed
an upward trend throughout the 5-year period. Both countries’
divorce
rates
had
some
fluctuations. Although Finland
initially
had a lower
rate
, it outraced Sweden at the
end
of the period.
It is noticeable that Sweden’s
rates
made up almost 45%, which is higher than the
level
of
divorces
in Finland by approximately 8 percent in 2011.
In addition
, it rose to almost 50%, whereas Finland’s
rate
went down and was equal to more than 30% in the year of 2012. After that, the
level
in Sweden
slightly
decreased by 3 percent to approximately 47% over the year period.
Finally
, the
level
of
divorces
in Finland increased a
little
and amounted to more than 40%, which was higher by 4% than the
rates
of Sweden in 2015.