The given bar graph depicts about the percentage of divorces in two of the following countries namely Finland and Sweden over a five year period, that is between 2011 and 2015.
Overall, the graph reveals that divorce rates are at a higher side in Sweden for an initial four year period, while in the last year Finland had more divorces. Both countries divorce rates had some fluctuations.
Turning to the inner details, Sweden divorce rate was about 45% in 2011, this figure skyrocketed to nearly 50% in 2012. However, in the year 2013, the figure showed a gradual decrease to about 47% and continued to decrease steadily, reaching around 45% in 2014 and hitting a low point of about 37% in 2015.
Finland experienced a divorce rate of about 37% in 2011, this figure reached the lowest point of about 32% in the year 2012. Although this number rose drastically to nearly 40% in 2013. From then on, the figure increased gradually and by the end of the period it reached 41%.
The
given
bar graph depicts about the percentage of
divorces
in two of the following countries
namely
Finland and Sweden over a five
year
period,
that is
between 2011 and 2015.
Overall
, the graph reveals that
divorce
rates
are at a higher side in Sweden for an initial four
year
period, while in the last
year
Finland had more
divorces
. Both countries
divorce
rates
had
some
fluctuations.
Turning to the inner
details
, Sweden
divorce
rate
was about 45% in 2011, this
figure
skyrocketed to
nearly
50% in 2012.
However
, in the
year
2013, the
figure
showed
a gradual decrease to about 47% and continued to decrease
steadily
, reaching around 45% in 2014 and hitting a low point of about 37% in 2015.
Finland experienced a
divorce
rate
of about 37% in 2011, this
figure
reached the lowest point of about 32% in the
year
2012.
Although
this number rose
drastically
to
nearly
40% in 2013. From then on, the
figure
increased
gradually
and by the
end
of the period it reached 41%.