The graph gives information about the rates of unemployment in three specific countries between 1991 and 2005.
It is clear that
the level of unemployment in Spain dropped, Linking Words
whereas
in Germany, it increased throughout the period. Notably, the initial and the final figures in Italy were the same.
Focusing first on Spain, in 1991, approximately 13% of people were unemployed, Linking Words
while
by 1993, the figure had increased by 5%, and remained stable by 1995. After that, the proportion had fallen Linking Words
significsntly
to less than 10% by 2005.
As for the remaining nations, in the initial year, 4 per cent and twice as much per cent of citizens did not work in Germany and Italy. By 1997, the percentage for Germany had almost doubled, with the following drop of 2% by 2001, After that, the figure had gone up to nearly 12% by the end of the period. By 1999, the proportion in Italy had risen by 4% and fallen to the initial level by 2005.Correct your spelling
significantly