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It was nearly double the national rate.
almost double
Almost all the people with attempted suicide have depression.
today more people have jobs but when the Great Depression they didn't have jobs
According to the Related Link below, Bangladesh had an unemployment rate of only 2.5 % (but its data was reported in 2008). The Link has all the countries rates, and by different dates.
almost double
by economical decrease
You use 2 colors for the bars so you can compare things. Maybe one color for male unemployment, and one color for female over several years. You can look to se trends for increasing and decreasing unemployment and you can see which consistently has a higher unemployment or if one sex had higher unemployment then maybe it switched to the other.
In general terms, the 1920s and 1930s in the United States may be compared (in fact, contrasted) in these simple terms: good times and then bad times. In the 1920s, the country was riding a post-war wave of economic prosperity, national pride, and widespread confidence. After the market crash in 1929, the country then fell into the Great Depression, the final effects of which were not erased until America entered World War II in late 1941.
According the the U. S. Department of Labor, in the Related Link below the Hispanic race, in 2000 had an unemployment rate of 14.1%, followed by the Black race with 20.3%, and the White with 65.2%. These percentages are of the TOTAL unemployed, not as computed by the number of each race by its total to the whole of its own race. To get the percent of each to its own group, you'd have to have the population of each group's employed to compare to.
A thesis statement could compare and contrast just about anything. For example, a thesis could compare and contrast the education of young African Americans in 1950.
An Online Depression test works by the user answering a series of question that test the current mood of the person. As depression change the moon frequently the test can determine the range of emotion of the user. It asks question about how the user would solve situation to determine if they have depression because user who have depression would has an unclear judgment compare to a non-depression user.