The pie charts illustrate data of Yemeni and Italian citizens on three different age groups: 0 to 14, 15 to 59 and more than 59 years in 2000 and estimations for 2050. The data were measured in percentage.
As an overall understanding, it is clear that in Yemen, the leading percentages are assumed to replace younger to middle age persons from 2000 to 2050, whereas middle-aged citizens are predicted to shift their superiority to older groups in Italy at the same time.
Firstly, In 2000 more than half of Yemen persons were under 14 compared to just above 14% of Italians in the same age category. Interestingly, only 3. 6% of the population in Yemen was over 60 in contrast to nearly one-quarter of Italians in the same group. Nevertheless, In Italy the leading group was middle-aged persons, having 61. 6% of the total population, as opposed to Yemeni residents that had 46. 3%.
Finally, Yemen's average age is projected to rise by 11% in 2050 while in Italy the category is predicted to fall 46%. Regarding the individuals under 14, both Italy and Yemen persons are estimated to decrease to 37% and 11. 5%, respectively. However, people over 60s are anticipated to increase by 2. 1% in Yemen and by 18. 2% in Italy.
The pie charts illustrate data of Yemeni and Italian citizens on three
different
age
groups
: 0 to 14, 15 to 59 and more than 59 years in 2000 and estimations for 2050. The data
were measured
in percentage.
As an
overall
understanding, it is
clear
that in Yemen, the leading percentages
are assumed
to replace younger to middle
age
persons
from 2000 to 2050, whereas middle-aged citizens
are predicted
to shift their superiority to older
groups
in Italy at the same time.
Firstly
, In 2000 more than half of Yemen
persons
were under 14 compared to
just
above 14% of Italians in the same
age
category.
Interestingly
,
only
3. 6% of the population in Yemen was over 60
in contrast
to
nearly
one-quarter of Italians in the same
group
.
Nevertheless
, In Italy the leading
group
was middle-aged
persons
, having 61. 6% of the total population, as opposed to Yemeni residents that had 46. 3%.
Finally
, Yemen's average
age
is projected
to rise by 11% in 2050 while in Italy the category
is predicted
to fall 46%. Regarding the individuals under 14, both Italy and Yemen
persons
are estimated
to decrease to 37% and 11. 5%,
respectively
.
However
,
people
over 60s
are anticipated
to increase by 2. 1% in Yemen and by 18. 2% in Italy.