[Pie Chart] 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
The pie charts present a comparison of age distribution in Yemen and Italy for two different years.
It is evident that Italy had an older population in 2000, and this trend is expected to persist in 2050. Both countries are anticipated to experience an aging population over the fifty-year period.
In 2000, slightly over half of Yemen’s population was under 14 years old, while the majority of Italians (61.6%) fell into the 15 to 59 age bracket, with only 14.3% being children under 15. Individuals aged 60 or older constituted nearly a quarter of Italy’s population, contrasting sharply with 3.6% in Yemen.
By 2050, the proportion of children under 15 is projected to decline in both nations, notably in Yemen by 13.1%. Conversely, the elderly population is expected to increase by 2.1% in Yemen and a substantial 18.2% in Italy. Furthermore, it is predicted that the 15 to 59 age group will expand by approximately 10% in Yemen, while shrinking by around 15% in Italy.
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