The given pie charts display Yemen's and Italy's most common ages in 2000 and give
also
a preview of the resident's ages in 2050.
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Overall
, it is previewed that the most common age will not change in 2050 and that the elderly population in Italy will be grown.
Regarding the year 2000, Yemen's inhabitants were mostly aged 0-14 and 15-59, with just a slight percentage difference between the two categories. Meanwhile, in Italy, 61.6% of the total was made up of people with an age comprised between 15 and 59. Notably, people aged 60+ accounted for almost a quarter of the total.
About the given projection of the most popular likely age to be in 2050, Linking Words
while
the biggest slice of the population in Yemen would be aged 15-59 and the younger proportion would have a decline of around 13%, in Italy would be likely to have 60+ years old segment almost doubled and the youngest proportion even smaller than in the past.Linking Words
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