The pie charts illustrate the proportion of ages of the population in two countries namely Yemen and Italy during a period of 50 years between 2000 and 2050.
Overall, it is clear that the figures in both two countries are predicted to change significantly. In particular, the percentage of (15 – 59)year-old citizens in Yemen is going to increase sharply while that of Italy is prone to a reduction.
Looking at the population of Yemen, in the year 2000 half of the country's population is between 0-14 years of age, which is expected to slump by 13. 1% in the year 2050. Conversely, the group of 15-59 aged people whose percentage will increase by 11 % from 46. 3% in 2000 to 57. 3% in 2050. Whereas senior citizens (60+ years) proportions are the lowest in 2000 and will remain lowest in 2050, even with a slight increase of 2%.
According to the data of Italian citizens, the oldest age group occupies almost a quarter of the total population in 2000 which will significantly grow by approximately 20% in 2050. While the middle age group, 15-59 years which is the largest portion of the population in 2000 at 61. 6% will reduce to 46. 2% by 2050. However, the percentages of children, 0-14 years are the least in 2000 at 14. 3% and will further decrease by 3% in 2050.
The pie charts illustrate the proportion of
ages
of the
population
in two countries
namely
Yemen and Italy during a period of 50 years between 2000 and 2050.
Overall
, it is
clear
that the figures in both two countries
are predicted
to
change
significantly
.
In particular
, the percentage of (15 – 59)year-
old
citizens in Yemen is going to increase
sharply
while that of Italy is prone to a reduction.
Looking at the
population
of Yemen, in the
year
2000 half of the country's
population
is between 0-14 years of
age
, which is
expected
to slump by 13. 1% in the
year
2050.
Conversely
, the group of 15-59 aged
people
whose percentage will increase by 11 % from 46. 3% in 2000 to 57. 3% in 2050. Whereas senior citizens (60+ years) proportions are the lowest in 2000 and will remain lowest in 2050, even with a slight increase of 2%.
According to the data of Italian citizens, the oldest
age
group occupies almost a quarter of the total
population
in 2000 which will
significantly
grow by approximately 20% in 2050. While the middle
age
group, 15-59 years which is the largest portion of the
population
in 2000 at 61. 6% will
reduce
to 46. 2% by 2050.
However
, the percentages of children, 0-14 years are the least in 2000 at 14. 3% and will
further
decrease by 3% in 2050.