The given bar graph compares five various countries namely Poland, Italy, Hungary, Germany and Denmark in terms of the proportion of jobless citizens in 2005.
Overall, it is obvious that the figure for the total of unemployment in Poland recorded the leading at the given shown. Another noteworthy feature is that this figure for Denmark are at the bottom of the list.
As can be observed from the bar, the rate of the youth jobless in Poland at 37% compared to 23% that of Italy while the rate of Hungarian youth jobless was 17%. Meanwhile, the percentage of the total people unemployed in Poland was 15% opposed to 7% that of Italia. And the total number of people jobless in Italy is double Hungary.
Regarding the other countries, the youth citizens who got no job in Germany, which was a small minority, twice as much as Denmark. Likewise, that number of the overall german unemployment was one in ten whereas that of Denmark people was an insignificant proportion
The
given
bar graph compares five various countries
namely
Poland, Italy, Hungary, Germany and Denmark in terms of the proportion of jobless citizens in 2005.
Overall
, it is obvious that the figure for the total of unemployment in Poland recorded the leading at the
given
shown. Another noteworthy feature is that this figure for Denmark are at the bottom of the list.
As can
be observed
from the bar, the rate of the youth jobless in Poland at 37% compared to 23% that of Italy while the rate of Hungarian youth jobless was 17%. Meanwhile, the percentage of the total
people
unemployed in Poland was 15% opposed to 7% that of
Italia
. And the total number of
people
jobless in Italy is double Hungary.
Regarding the other countries, the youth citizens who
got
no job in Germany, which was a
small
minority, twice as much as Denmark.
Likewise
, that number of the
overall
german
unemployment was one in ten whereas that of Denmark
people
was an insignificant proportion