(B) The chart below shows the percentage of unemployment rate in different states of India. Write a
paragraph analyzing the given data, by reporting the features and making comparisons where relevant.
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Answer:
paragraph analyzing the given data.
Explanation:
The bar graph compares the proportion of jobless people (aged between 15 to 24 year olds) and overall unemployment among five European countries during 2005. Overall, it is readily apparent that, youth unemployment rates were higher throughout the given time period.
To begin with, it is clearly seen that, in 2005 citizens of Poland with age group of 15 to 24 year olds, had 36% unemployment, since, it was only 15% of overall unemployment. Moreover, Italy came on second place with 23% unemployment rate among young ones, while overall workforce accounted for only 6%.
In addition, in Hungary, 16% adults who were jobless in 2005, however, 4% individual stood in the group of overall unemployment. Further, 40% citizens of Germany were out of work and this figure was nearly 10% in the pool of overall unemployment. Finally, Denmark had lowest rates of people in both categories, such as, 6% and 2% in unemployment and overall unemployment respectively.
Answer:
The bar graph recorded in April 2020 compares the proportion/percentage of unemployment in India state wise. To begin with, the total unemployment rate in India is 23.5%, where in it is clearly seen that states Puducherry and Tamil Nadu has the highest percentage, while states Sikkim and Himachal Pradesh has the least.