The line graph shows the percentage of New Zealand population from 1950 to 2050.

The line graph shows the percentage of New Zealand population from 1950 to 2050.
The line chart is a statistical representation of the variability in the percentile of New Zealand townships from 1950-2050.
Overall
, there is not much variation in the graph, it is quite stable.
Although
, the proportion of
age
group 0-14 is the least in 1950 which be replaced by group 25-37 by 2050. Growth of (0-15) and (25-37) coincided in the year 2000. The percentage of individuals that are over 65 years of
age
is highest in 1950(60%), it depicted a slow but steady increment till 1990 reaching nearly 70%, Contrastingly,
this
trend was changed with a steep drop back to the initial position in 2000.
Thereafter
, the gradual decrease is visible, barely touching 60% in 2050.
Similarly
, the Group of citizens aged (38-45) commenced with a quarter, stepping up to 40% in 2000, closely followed by a plateau.
Whereas
, the populace from
age
25-37 illustrated fluctuations in 1950(20%) to 1990(20%)
then
dropping to approximately 1% in 2050. Meanwhile, a section of
age
0-14 started in 1090 with 5% but crashed to 2% in 1990, Afterwards, it boomed to 20% by 2050.
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  • Fluctuating trends
  • Projections
  • Percentage
  • Demographic changes
  • Socio-economic factors
  • Stable
  • Increase/Decrease
  • Growth/Decline
  • Patterns
  • Historical context
  • Population dynamics
  • Trends
  • Significant shifts
  • Peaks and troughs
  • Forecasts
  • Projections
  • Analysis
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