Line Graph-Unemployment Rate in Ireland
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1. The line chart details the unemployment rate and number of people leaving Ireland from 1988 to 2008. 2. Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that the figures followed a roughly complementary pattern except for an extended period in the 1990s. 3. Both data sets declined overall though individuals leaving the country ended with an upwards trend.
- Paraphrase what the bar chart shows.
- Write a clear overview summarising the differences and the overall trend.
- This one is a little complex so it needs a second sentence for the overview.
1. In 1988, 17% of individuals were unemployed in Ireland and a slightly lower 15.5% decided to leave the country. 2. Starting in 1990, the rates diverged with between 12% and 13% being unemployed up until 1996 and far fewer proportionally moving abroad (between 14% and 8%).
- Begin writing about the data for the first categories.
- Compare between each sentence.
1. After 1996, a steep drop in terms of unemployment (down to a low of 5% by 2000) recreated a more symmetrical pattern. 2. Individuals leaving the island nation was broadly stable around 7% before a sharp uptick over the final four years of the period to end at 13%. 3. The rise for unemployment figures was more gradual and was finally registered at 6%.
- Write about the final other parts of the graph – include everything!
- Compare the categories.
- Don’t leave out any information but try to group as well.