The pie charts compare Yemen and Italy in terms of the percentages of populations in 3 age groups, namely 0-14, 16-59 and above 60 years old over the 50-year period starting from 2000 to 2050.
A glance at the pie charts delineates statistics about the commensurability of the threefold age groups in Yemen and Italy in the year 2000 and predictions for 2050.
The pie charts illustrates data about the population rate in the 3 different age groups in Yemen an Italy in 2000 and it's prediction for 2050. Overall it can be seen that the oldest group in Italy continues growing sign
The diagrams illustrate some detail on the ages of the people of Yemen and Italy in 2000 also projections for 2050. The biggest amount of population in Yemen was the 15-year-old by almost 50%; however, it is expected the
The pie charts gives information on people of different age-groups that are contributing to the population of Yemen and Italy in 2000 and also projects the population growth for year 2050.
The pie charts show the population of people living in Yemen and Italy based on their ages in 2000, including its projection for 2050. Overall, people under 60 made up more than half of the population during the period,
What has been depicted in the pie charts is age distribution in Yemen and Italy in 2000, along with future projections for 2050. Overall, in 2000, the largest proportion of population was allocated to the group of people
The diagrams below show data about the quantity of the populations of different ages in 2 countries, Yemen which is the first and Italy which is the second, both in 2000 and 2050.