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The pie charts give information on the ages of the populations of Yemen and Italy in 2000 and projections for 2050.
Overall, in Yemen, people ages 15~59 years made up less than half of the population in 2000 and projected to more than half in 2050. In Italy, people ages 15~59 years comprised more than half of the population in 2000 and projected to be less than half in 2050.
In the case of Yemen, people ages 15~59 years made up of population about 46.3% in 2000, while they are expected to rise to 57.3% in 2050. Ages over 60 comprise 50.1% of the population in 2000 and are projected to reach 37% of population in 2050. The remaining generation, 0~14 years only comprise 3.6% of population in 2000, whereas it is projected to be increase and reach 5.7% in 2050.
In the case of Italy, people ages 15~59 years made up about 61.6% of the population in 2000, whereas are expected to decrease in population to 46.2% in 2050. Ages over 60 comprise about 24.1% of population in 2000, and are expected to nearly double to 42.3% in 2050. Lastly, Italian ages 0~14, are expected to slightly decrease from comprising of 14.3% in 2000 to 11.5% of the population in 2050.
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