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Line graph The graph below shows changes in young adult unemployment rates in England between 1993 and 2012. The line graph compares levels of unemployment among 16 to 24 unemployment figures over a period of 20 years in England. It is clear that the proportion of young adults who were unemployed at any time between 1993 and 2012 was significantly higher than the overall proportion of adults without work. Unemployment rates for both groups of adults were consistently higher in London than in the rest of England. In 1993, around 18% of English 16 to 24 figure for those living in the capital was 5% higher, at 22%. Simila unemployment rate in London, at 14%, was 4% higher than the rate in the rest of England. While levels of joblessness fell significantly over the following10 years, the trend for higher levels in London and among young adults continue The graph below shows changes in young adult unemployment rates in England between 1993 The line graph compares levels of unemployment among 16 to 24 unemployment figures over a period of 20 years in England.A It is clear that the proportion of young adults who were unemployed at any time between 1993 and 2012 was significantly higher than the overall proportion of adults without work. Unemployment for both groups of adults were consistently higher in London than in the rest of England. In 1993, around 18% of English 16 to 24-year-olds living outside London were unemployed, but the figure for those living in the capital was 5% higher, at 22%. Simila unemployment rate in London, at 14%, was 4% higher than the rate in the rest of England. While levels of joblessness fell significantly over the following10 years, the trend for higher levels in London and among young adults continued. The graph below shows changes in young adult unemployment rates in England between 1993 The line graph compares levels of unemployment among 16 to 24-year-olds with overall It is clear that the proportion of young adults who were unemployed at any time between 1993 and 2012 was significantly higher than the overall proportion of adults without work. Unemployment for both groups of adults were consistently higher in London than in the rest of England. olds living outside London were unemployed, but the figure for those living in the capital was 5% higher, at 22%. Similarly, the overall adult unemployment rate in London, at 14%, was 4% higher than the rate in the rest of England. While levels of joblessness fell significantly over the following10 years, the trend for higher levels in

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