The vertical bar illustrates the proportion of 18-24 years old people who are jobless in five distinct nations namely Poland, Italy, Hungary, Germany and Denmark in a year, 2005.
Overall, maximum proportion of unemployed people were seen in Poland, while least overall employment experienced in Denmark.
It is quite evident that more individuals were not employed in Poland than Italy, as the number of former figures accounted for around 37%, whilst latter's were just below 30%. In contrast, nearly 23% masses of Hungary were without jobs, whereas this proportion was considerably 5% less in case of Germany. The minimum number of populace was unemployed in Denmark, with exactly 13%.
Moving further towards the remaining details, the overall unemployment in Poland amounted for slightly above a quarter, exceeding the figures of Italy, which were merely 15%. In terms of total unemployment in Germany, it's data Comparatively higher than that of Hungary figures stood at a quarter and 14% respectively. However, a slight drop was noticed in Denmark data numbered 7%.
The vertical bar illustrates the proportion of 18-24 years
old
people
who are jobless in five distinct nations
namely
Poland, Italy, Hungary, Germany and Denmark in a year, 2005.
Overall
, maximum proportion of unemployed
people
were
seen
in Poland, while least
overall
employment experienced in Denmark.
It is quite evident that more individuals were not employed in Poland than Italy, as the number of former figures accounted for around 37%, whilst
latter's
were
just
below 30%.
In contrast
,
nearly
23% masses of Hungary were without jobs, whereas this proportion was
considerably
5% less in case of Germany. The minimum number of populace
was unemployed
in Denmark, with exactly 13%.
Moving
further
towards the remaining
details
, the
overall
unemployment in Poland amounted for
slightly
above a quarter, exceeding the figures of Italy, which were
merely
15%. In terms of total unemployment in Germany, it's data
Comparatively
higher than that of Hungary figures stood at a quarter and 14%
respectively
.
However
, a slight drop
was noticed
in Denmark data numbered 7%.