Actual IELTS Exam, Academic, Morning/Evening Slot, Writing Task 1, 17 February 2022, INDIA

 Actual IELTS Exam, Academic, Morning Slot,

Writing Task 1, 17 February 2022, INDIA Q.

The graph below shows the percentage of people unemployed in the total labor workforce across 9 countries in 1994 and 2004.
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The given table chart compares the proportion of jobless people in 9 countries, namely Ireland, Poland, Italy, Canada, The UK, Germany, The USA, Australia, and Japan, during 10 years from 1994 to 2004. 

In 1994, Ireland ranked first in terms of unemployment with over 14.8%, but after 10 years this share has dropped to just 4.4% and is admirably becoming the country with the lowest unemployment rate. Some countries lowered their rates slightly, such as Italy, Canada, and the USA, namely from 11.8% to 8.4%, 10.6% to 7.7%, and 7.2% to 5.4%, respectively. In addition, in the UK this figure dropped sharply from 9.5% to 4.7% in 2004.

On the contrary, there are some other countries that increase the unemployment rate. Of the nine countries, Poland rose from 12.4% in 1994 to 19%, ranking first in terms of unemployment in 2004. Other countries also had a relatively high share, for example, Germany increased from 7% to 9.4%. , Australia increased from 5% to 5.4%, Japan increased from 2.7% to 4.7%. Although the proportion has increased in Australia and Japan compared to other countries, the number of unemployed in these two countries is still very low.

Overall, Ireland managed to control the unemployment rate better than other countries during the given period of years. Japan had fewer unemployment problem than the Ireland. Actual IELTS Exam,

The two charts below show the proportion of qualified graduates in a particular country. To summarize
information by selecting key characteristics and compiling a report and, if necessary, make a comparison.

The given pie charts illustrate the proportion of graduates with various degrees in a given country in 1980 and 2008. The charts show that first degrees in the arts and sciences have fallen out of favor, while graduate and doctoral courses have gained in popularity after a period of nearly three decades.

In 1980, a quarter of graduates had a first degree in arts, while only 12% received a master of arts degree, and a very small minority (2%) received a doctorate in arts. First-degree Science graduates made up just under a fifth, while graduates with a master’s degree in science accounted for almost a third of the total.

Only 13% have a Ph.D.In 2008, graduates holding a Master of Arts and Sciences were 11% and 10% respectively. This percentage was significantly less than in 1958. The share of graduates of masters of arts and sciences was almost the same as in 1958. The number of PhDs has grown significantly from 2% to 7%. by 30%, which is also significantly higher than in 1958.

Overall, it is interesting to see that undergraduate or first degree courses have become less popular over time, but more people have attended graduate courses.?Click Here For More Recent IELTS Exam Reading Tests 

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