The given line chart illustrates the proportion of people who are jobless in 3 countries different
including country A, country B and country C, over 4 consecutive years, starting from 2004.
Overall, it can be clearly seen that the figure of unemployment in country A and country C
witnessed an upward trend, while the opposite was true for that of citizens in country B.
Starting at over 1% in 2004, the percentage of human who didn’t have work in country A rose
sharply to 4% after 1 year. However, this figure dropped to almost a half in 2006 before rising
and reaching the highest point of 4,5% in the year 2008.
In 2004, the proportion of male and fale who are jobless in country C was about 1%.
Furthermore, this figure dramatic increase to 5% in 2007. And then, there was a slight rise to
nearly 6% in 2008.
By contrast, about 3% of citizens of country B didn’t have work in 2004. In the next 3 years, this
figure fell slightly to 2% before rising the point of around 3% at the end of the recorded period.