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This bar chart shows the rate of employment, shown as a percentage, in different parts of

the UK. These regional variations are shown against a national average, represented by the
horizontal blue line, at just over 74% of people in England in employment.
Significantly, London has the lowest rate of people in work in England at just 70%. The
northern regions also have a low rate of employment compared with the rest of the country,
with the North East and the North West showing 71% and 72% employed, respectively.
Conversely, the south of England has higher rates of employment, with the South East at a
little above 78% and the South West slightly below. The West Midlands, and Yorks and
Humber are just below the average at approximately 73%. The East and the East Midlands
have an employment rate of 77% and 76%.
In conclusion, the south of England, excluding London has the most people in work, and the
north has the least. (163 words)

This bar chart shows the rate of employment, shown as a percentage, in different parts of
the UK. These regional variations are shown against a national average, represented by the
horizontal blue line, at just over 74% of people in England in employment.
Significantly, London has the lowest rate of people in work in England at just 70%. The
northern regions also have a low rate of employment compared with the rest of the country,
with the North East and the North West showing 71% and 72% employed, respectively.
Conversely, the south of England has higher rates of employment, with the South East at a
little above 78% and the South West slightly below. The West Midlands, and Yorks and
Humber are just below the average at approximately 73%. The East and the East Midlands
have an employment rate of 77% and 76%.
In conclusion, the south of England, excluding London has the most people in work, and the
north has the least. (163 words)

This bar chart shows the rate of employment, shown as a percentage, in different parts of
the UK. These regional variations are shown against a national average, represented by the
horizontal blue line, at just over 74% of people in England in employment.
Significantly, London has the lowest rate of people in work in England at just 70%. The
northern regions also have a low rate of employment compared with the rest of the country,
with the North East and the North West showing 71% and 72% employed, respectively.
Conversely, the south of England has higher rates of employment, with the South East at a
little above 78% and the South West slightly below. The West Midlands, and Yorks and
Humber are just below the average at approximately 73%. The East and the East Midlands
have an employment rate of 77% and 76%.

In conclusion, the south of England, excluding London has the most people in work, and the
north has the least. (163 words)

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