Your Answer ▼ The pie charts depict populations by ages in Yemen and Italy in 2000 and estimations for 2050. It is clear that the rate of youngsters below 15 years accounted for a half of the total population in Yemen in the first given year. Meanwhile, the remaining proportion was largely composed of people aged ages from 15 to 59, with the elderly contributing only 3.6%. On the other hand, the number of people who are 15 to 59 years old were dominant of 61.1% (사람에 따라 의견이 갈리긴 하는데, 60% 가지고 dominant 를 사용할 수 있는지에 대해 저 개인적으로는 부정적인 입장입니다.) in Italy, while the smallest figure was shown in children in 2000 of about 14%. Looking at the graph more closely, it is estimated that the percentage of people with age 15 to 59 will grow of about 11% (여기랑) in Yemen, while a corresponding Corresponding decrease of 13% (여기는 percentage point 개념을 활용해주셔야 합니다.) in the oldest ages is also assumed in 2050. In the same year, the figure of elderly people over 60 is projected to be doubled in Italy. In constrast However, there are estimation of a downward trend in the rates of both people aged below 14 and 15 to 59. All in all, it is evident that age of 15 to 59 has shown by far the most significant figure in 2000, in both given countries, which is projected to maintain the same trend 50 years later. (말 자체는 맞지만, 표가 보여주고자 하는 핵심은 이게 아닙니다. '차이' 에 보다 집중해주셔야 하는데, 예를 들면 이탈리아의 경우 미래에 고령화 사회로의 진입이 예상된다는 점이 가장 중요하죠.)
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