Monday, March 19, 2007

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Chart 1 shows the number of people who are employees and the unemployment rate in Taiwan. The vertical axis divided into a comparison of fifteen years. As can be seen from the chart, by far the highest percentage of Taiwan's unemployment rate was in 2002. There was a very sudden increase of unemployment rate from 2000 to 2002. It reached the zenith in these year. In contrast, there was a slow decrease of unemployment rate from 2003 to 2006. According to Chart 1, the number of people who are employees was a small rise. The reason was that when the employees were adding, it meaned that the economy was booming. From this we can know that the number of people who are employees and the unemployment rate have a very close connection.



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