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.
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The line chart is a statistical representation of the variability in the percentile of New Zealand townships from 1950-2050.
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, there is not much variation in the graph, it is quite stable.
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, the proportion of
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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
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is highest in 1950(60%), it depicted a slow but steady increment till 1990 reaching nearly 70%, Contrastingly,
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trend was changed with a steep drop back to the initial position in 2000.
Thereafter
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, the gradual decrease is visible, barely touching 60% in 2050.
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, the Group of citizens aged (38-45) commenced with a quarter, stepping up to 40% in 2000, closely followed by a plateau.
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, the populace from
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25-37 illustrated fluctuations in 1950(20%) to 1990(20%)
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dropping to approximately 1% in 2050. Meanwhile, a section of
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0-14 started in 1090 with 5% but crashed to 2% in 1990, Afterwards, it boomed to 20% by 2050.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • 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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