The bar chart compares the rates of unemployed women in the United Kingdom from the year 2013 to 2014. Units are measured in percentage.
Overall, in both the years, 2013 to 2014, around 5 to 7 percentage of women were considered jobless in the provinces presented in the chart, except Northen Island having a downfall rate of 4. 60 percentage.
In 2013, England had a percentage of 6. 30, which was the highest of all the amount of unemployment rates in comparison to Wales, Scotland, and Northern Island. Wales is considered to have the lowest amount of females not engaged in any occupation, showing a rate of 5. 40 %. Scotland and Northern Island experienced a proportion of 6. 10 % and 5. 60 % respectively.
At the end of the year, 2014, Scotland had the highest amount of jobless females amounting to 6. 70 percent. Wales had a downfall trend of 40 percentage ( ranging 5. 00%) compared to 2013. It was the lowest amongst all the rates of the provinces faced in the same year. Northern Island had a percentage of 4. 60 depicting a fall of one percent in comparison to 2013. This rate is considered to be the lowest rate compared to all the other provinces in the chart.
The bar chart compares the
rates
of unemployed women in the United Kingdom from the
year
2013 to 2014. Units
are measured
in percentage.
Overall
, in both the years, 2013 to 2014, around 5 to 7
percentage
of women
were considered
jobless in the provinces presented in the chart, except
Northen
Island
having a downfall
rate
of 4. 60 percentage.
In 2013, England had a
percentage
of 6. 30, which was the highest of all the amount of unemployment
rates
in comparison
to Wales, Scotland, and Northern
Island
. Wales
is considered
to have the lowest amount of females not engaged in any occupation, showing a
rate
of 5. 40 %. Scotland and Northern
Island
experienced a proportion of 6. 10 % and 5. 60 %
respectively
.
At the
end
of the
year
, 2014, Scotland had the highest amount of jobless females amounting to 6. 70 percent. Wales had a downfall trend of 40
percentage
(
ranging 5. 00%) compared to 2013. It was the lowest amongst all the
rates
of the provinces faced in the same
year
. Northern
Island
had a
percentage
of 4. 60 depicting a fall of one percent
in comparison
to 2013. This
rate
is considered
to be the lowest
rate
compared to all the other provinces in the chart.