The two pie charts below show the marital status of the populations of Canda and Australia.

The two pie charts below show the marital status of the populations of Canda and Australia.
The two pie charts illustrate information about the marital position of the Canadian and Australian inhabitants.
Overall
, the majority people of in
Canada
are separated but not divorced,
whereas
most Australians are married more than any other status.
However
, both countries have the least divorce rate throughout the interval. The citizens of
Canada
who got separated but not divorced account for 53% and that of Australia is 41 per cent. The marriage rate in Australia is 46% the highest proportion.
Additionally
, the other positions
such
as single, widowed, and divorced are 5, 6, and 2% respectively. Unlike
Canada
, same-sex marriage is not prevalent in
this
country. The percentage of the other marital status of
Canada
who experienced married, never married, widowed, divorced and same-sex marriage accounted for 29, 7, 7, 1 and 3 per cent. In the same way, the proportion of divorce rate among
Canada
is less than that of another country Australia,
also
, being the minimal contribution made throughout the period.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • marital status
  • population
  • pie chart
  • single
  • married
  • separated
  • divorced
  • widowed
  • demographics
  • cultural norms
  • social factors
  • economic influences
  • age distribution
  • prevalence
  • percentage
  • comparison
  • statistics
  • social policy
  • rate of separation
  • trends
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