The pie charts illustrates about from the year 2000 detail historic population age in Yemen in Italy, and there are a further two charts providing projection for 2050. Overall, there are three age groups with both countries displaying a decline of younger populations and a converse increase in older populations. Firstly, in 2000, the majority of people in Yemen were aged 0-14, with 50. 1% compared with 46. 3%, 15-59 year olds and only 3. 6% of people aged 60 plus. In Italy, child population is much lower, with only 14. 3% of people aged between 0 and 14. This leaves the majority of people 61. 6% between 15 and 59, and a much higher proportion 24. 1% of people aged over 60. Secondly, looking to 2050, the Yemeni is predicted to significantly in age, with 15-59 years old to be in the majority, at 57. 3%, compared with 37%, 0-14 year olds and 5. 7% over 60. In Italy, however, the percentage of both 15-59 year olds and 0-14 year olds will have fallen by 2050, with the figure of 46. 2% and 11. 5% respectively. To conclude, this proportion of over 60s will have increased rapidly, almost 42. 3% which represents the largest predicted change.
The pie charts illustrates about from the
year
2000 detail historic
population
age in Yemen in Italy, and there are a
further
two charts providing projection for 2050.
Overall
, there are three age groups with both countries displaying a decline of younger
populations
and a converse increase in older
populations
.
Firstly
, in 2000, the majority of
people
in Yemen were
aged
0-14, with 50. 1% compared with 46. 3%, 15-59
year
olds and
only
3. 6% of
people
aged
60 plus. In Italy, child
population
is much lower, with
only
14. 3% of
people
aged
between 0 and 14. This
leaves
the majority of
people
61. 6% between 15 and 59, and a much higher proportion 24. 1% of
people
aged
over 60.
Secondly
, looking to 2050, the Yemeni
is predicted
to
significantly
in age, with 15-59 years
old
to be in the majority, at 57. 3%, compared with 37%, 0-14
year
olds and 5. 7% over 60. In Italy,
however
, the percentage of both 15-59
year
olds and 0-14
year
olds will have fallen by 2050, with the figure of 46. 2% and 11. 5%
respectively
.
To conclude
, this proportion of over 60s will have increased
rapidly
, almost 42. 3% which represents the largest predicted
change
.