The pie charts compare the population of Yemen and Italy based on three age groups in 2000 and give the prediction for them in 2050.
The pie charts compare the population of Yemen and Italy based on three age groups in 2000 and give the prediction for them in 2050. 8GWnB
The pie charts compare the population of Yemen and Italy based on three age groups in 2000 and give the prediction for them in 2050.
It is clear that the percentages of young people under 14 years old in both nations are predicted to decline from 2000 to 2050. Additionally, the estimation shows that the population in Italy will become older over the period given.
In 2000, the proportion of children under 14 years old in Yemen was highest, at 50, 1%, while this number in Italy was significantly lower, at 14, 3%. Residents aged 15-59 accounted for 46, 3% of total population in Yemen, compared to 61, 6% those in Italy. At the same time, the rate of elder over 60 years old in Yemen was by far lowest, at 3, 6%, while the figure for elder Italian aged over 60 years old was higher, at 24, 1%.
In 2050, it is predicted that the rates of Yemen residents and Italian under 14 years old will steadily decline to 37% and 14, 3% respectively. By contrast, the anticipation shows that there will be gradual increase in the figures for people over 60 years old in both nations to 5, 7% and 42, 3% respectively. At the same period, the proportion of senior citizens from 15 to 59 years old in Yemen is estimated to considerably rise to 57, 3%, whereas the figure for Italy is anticipated to quickly decrease to 46, 2%.
The pie charts compare the population of Yemen and Italy based on three age groups in 2000 and give the prediction for them in 2050.
It is
clear
that the percentages of young
people
under 14 years
old
in both nations
are predicted
to decline from 2000 to 2050.
Additionally
, the estimation
shows
that the population in Italy will become older
over
the period
given
.
In 2000, the proportion of children under 14 years
old
in Yemen was highest, at 50, 1%, while this number in Italy was
significantly
lower, at 14, 3%. Residents aged 15-59 accounted for 46, 3% of total population in Yemen, compared to 61, 6% those in Italy. At the same time, the rate of elder
over
60 years
old
in Yemen was by far lowest, at 3, 6%, while the figure for elder Italian aged
over
60 years
old
was higher, at 24, 1%.
In 2050, it
is predicted
that the rates of Yemen residents and Italian under 14 years
old
will
steadily
decline to 37% and 14, 3%
respectively
. By contrast, the anticipation
shows
that there will be gradual increase in the figures for
people
over
60 years
old
in both nations to 5, 7% and 42, 3%
respectively
. At the same period, the proportion of senior citizens from 15 to 59 years
old
in Yemen
is estimated
to
considerably
rise to 57, 3%, whereas the figure for Italy
is anticipated
to
quickly
decrease to 46, 2%.