The charts below illustrate the proportion of the population ages in Yemen and Italy in 2000 and these portions of the population ages were also predicted in year 2050. The data is calibrated in percentage.
Overall, it can be seen that in the year of 2000, slightly over half of the population's age group in Yemen was below 14 years old, while substantially more than half of this group in Italy was between 15-59 years old. However, the charts in 2050 from both nations were predicted to go in the same direction, that the 60 plus age group would increase from the year of 2000.
It is apparent that the majority age group in Yemen was under the age of 14 years, at 51%, followed by the groups of 15-59 years old and the 60 plus age group, at 46. 3% and 3. 6% respectively, while in Italy, the largest group was from 15-59 years old, at 61, 6%. Then the second largest proportion was from 60 plus and lastly from the below 14 year old group, at 24. 1% and 14. 3%.
The pie charts also give the prediction of the percentage of the populations of both countries in the year of 2050. A notable point is that Yemen and Italy both have similar forecasts for the age group of 60 plus, which would increase. In Yemen, it slightly increased from 3. 6% to 5. 7%, while in Italy it dramatically increased from 24. 1% to 42. 3%.
The charts below illustrate the proportion of the population
ages
in Yemen and Italy in 2000 and these portions of the population
ages
were
also
predicted in
year
2050. The data
is calibrated
in percentage.
Overall
, it can be
seen
that in the
year
of 2000,
slightly
over half of the population's
age
group
in Yemen was below 14 years
old
, while
substantially
more than half of this
group
in Italy was between 15-59 years
old
.
However
, the charts in 2050 from both nations
were predicted
to go in the same direction, that the 60 plus
age
group
would increase from the
year
of 2000.
It is apparent that the majority
age
group
in Yemen was under the
age
of 14 years, at 51%, followed by the
groups
of 15-59 years
old
and the 60 plus
age
group
, at 46. 3% and 3. 6%
respectively
, while in Italy, the largest
group
was from 15-59 years
old
, at 61, 6%. Then the second largest proportion was from 60 plus and
lastly
from the below 14
year
old
group
, at 24. 1% and 14. 3%.
The pie charts
also
give the prediction of the percentage of the populations of both countries in the
year
of 2050. A notable point is that Yemen and Italy both have similar forecasts for the
age
group
of 60 plus, which would increase. In Yemen, it
slightly
increased from 3. 6% to 5. 7%, while in Italy it
dramatically
increased from 24. 1% to 42. 3%.