The charts below give information on the ages of the populations of Yemen and Italy in 2000 and projections for 2050.
The charts below give information on the ages of the populations of Yemen and Italy in 2000 and projections for 2050. 0jql
The pie charts compare the percentage of Yemeni and Italian people in three different age groups in 2000 and prediction for 2050.
Overall, in Yemen, people aged 0 to 14 accounted for the highest proportion in 2000. By contrast, 15 to 59-year-old Italian made up the vast majority of age ranges. It is predicted that the year 2050 will see an increase in the portion of elderly people in the population groups in 2 countries.
In 2000, over 45% of citizens in Yemen fell into the 15-59 age bracket, compared to that of Italia, at more than 60%. In addition, the elderly Yemenies made up over 3. 6% of the population, yet the figure for Italy was roughly 50%. By comparison, approximately a half of Yemen’s population were children, higher than that of Italy, with just under 15%.
In 2050, people whose age is 15 to 59 in Yemen is estimated to rise about 57%, whereas the data of Italy will drop significantly, by roughly 15%. Furthermore, it is predicted that the figures for people who are over 60 in Yemen and Italy will both be on the rise, to about 5, 7% and 42, 3% respectively. Nevertheless, there is a decline in the percentage of children in both nations, to 37% and 11. 5%.
The pie charts compare the percentage of Yemeni and Italian
people
in three
different
age
groups in 2000 and prediction for 2050.
Overall
, in Yemen,
people
aged 0 to 14 accounted for the highest proportion in 2000. By contrast, 15 to 59-year-
old
Italian made up the vast majority of
age
ranges. It
is predicted
that the year 2050 will
see
an increase in the portion of elderly
people
in the population groups in 2 countries.
In 2000, over 45% of citizens in Yemen fell into the 15-59
age
bracket, compared to that of
Italia
, at more than 60%.
In addition
, the elderly
Yemenies
made up over 3. 6% of the population,
yet
the figure for Italy was roughly 50%. By comparison, approximately a half of Yemen’s population were children, higher than that of Italy, with
just
under 15%.
In 2050,
people
whose
age
is 15 to 59 in Yemen
is estimated
to rise about 57%, whereas the data of Italy will drop
significantly
, by roughly 15%.
Furthermore
, it
is predicted
that the figures for
people
who are over 60 in Yemen and Italy will both be on the rise, to about 5, 7% and 42, 3%
respectively
.
Nevertheless
, there is a decline in the percentage of children in both nations, to 37% and 11. 5%.