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The given four pie charts indicate the data
on the populations in two different nations, which are Yemen and Italy for the
year 2000 and the expectation for 2050. It is measured in percentage on three
different age groups.
Looking
at the figure for Yemen, the proportion of the 15 to 29 years old and that of
the 0 to 14 age group in 2000 were similar, accounting for 46.3% and 50.1%
respectively. However, the population aged 15 to 59 years is forecasted to grow
by 10 %, while the rate of people aged between 0 and 14 are expected to drop
significantly from 50.1% to 37.0%. In terms of the 60plus group, there is a
predication that the proportion will be still comprise the smallest of total
population, with a slight rise from 3.6% in 200 to 5.7% in 2050.
Turing to the chart for the population of Italy, the 15 to 59 age
group (61.6%) constitute the majority of the whole population in 2000, showing a
considerable distinction among other age groups. With regard to predication for
2050, the oldest age band’s population is forecasted to grow noticeably from
24% to 42.3%, narrowing the gap compared to that of the-15-to-59-year-old.
According to the statistics exhibited, it is interesting to note the
fact that both countries’ population statistics are expected to experience
declines in the rate of youngest age band.
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