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These pie charts represent the changes of the age population of
which Yemen and Italy are composed from 2000 to 2050 and are specifically
divided into 3 age groups such as the group of under 15 years, between 15 years
and 59 years, and over 60 years.
The
proportion of people over 60 years will increase by 2050 in Yemen and Italy.
The rate of senior citizens of Yemen shows 2.1 percent increase from 2000 to
2050. The percentage of those who are more than 60 years in Italy will also increase
more 20 percent by 2050, comparing to the figure of 2000.
Furthermore, these charts illustrate the declination of those who
are less than 15 years in both nations, Yemen and Italy. In Yemen, the
percentage of people under 15 years will be 37.0 percent by 2050, which represents
approximately three quarters comparing to 50.1 percent in 2000. In Italy, the
proportion of people under 15 years decreases only about 3 percent by 2050.
The
rate of Yemenites between 15 years and 59 years will excess 50 percent by 2050,
but it was less than 50 percent in 2000. On the other hand, the proportion of Italian
people between 15 years and 59 years accounted for 61.6 percent in 2000.
However, the figure of Italian people between 15 years and 59 years will
retreat by 46.2 percent in 2050, which represents about 15 percent decrease.
In addition, in the case of Italy, the portion of people from 15
years to 59 years will still have occupied the largest part of population between
2000 and 2050. In the case of Yemen, the proportion of people under 15 years
accounted for the largest percentage in 2000, but, in 2050, the rate of people
between 15 yeast and 59 years is estimated as the largest account in 2050. |