Data table for chart 6
Poorly integrated new entrants in 2007 as a percentage of temporary workers age 15 to 29 in 2005

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The title of the graph is "Chart 6 "Poorly integrated new entrants" in 2007 as a percentage of temporary workers age 15 to 29 in 2005."
This is a stacked bar chart.
This is a horizontal bar graph, so categories are on the vertical axis and values on the horizontal axis.
There are in total 19 categories in the vertical axis. The horizontal axis starts at 0 and ends at 25 with ticks every 5 points.
There are 2 series in this graph.
The horizontal axis is "percentage."
The vertical axis is "Country."
The title of series 1 is "Still temporary."
The minimum value is 0.8 and it corresponds to "United Kingdom."
The maximum value is 16.1 and it corresponds to "Spain."
The title of series 2 is "Unemployed or inactive."
The minimum value is 0.7 and it corresponds to "Sweden."
The maximum value is 6.2 and it corresponds to "Finland."
This chart has a note which reads "Sources: European data: OECD, 2010, Figure 3.9. Canadian data: Statistics Canada, Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics, 2005 to 2007."

Chart 6 "Poorly integrated new entrants" in 2007 as a percentage of temporary workers age 15 to 29 in 2005, percentage
  Still temporary Unemployed or inactive
Spain 16.1 5.7
Finland 8.2 6.2
Portugal 12.0 2.1
France 11.0 2.2
Poland 9.8 3.1
Luxembourg 9.3 2.5
Greece 6.3 1.2
Netherlands 5.3 2.1
Belgium 5.6 1.2
CANADA 5.5 0.9
Italy 4.6 1.6
Czech Republic 4.0 1.8
Iceland 2.2 2.8
Norway 2.0 2.2
Sweden 3.3 0.7
Austria 2.6 1.1
Hungary 1.6 1.0
Slovak Republic 1.3 1.0
United Kingdom 0.8 1.2

Sources: European data: OECD, 2010, Figure 3.9. Canadian data: Statistics Canada, Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics, 2005 to 2007.

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