The charts below give information on ages of the populations of Yemen and Italy in 2000 and projections for 2050. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant
The pie charts compare the proportions of Italian and Yemeni citizens in three age groups in 2000 and projections for 2050.
It is clear that
Yemen had the
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population
in the year 2000, and the same is predicted for the year 2050. The populations of both countries are predicted to get older over the 50-year period.
In 2000 just over half the Yemeni population
were under 14, compared to just over 14% of Italians in the same age group
. Only a very small percentage of people in Yemen were over 60 at 3.6%, in contrast
to nearly a quarter of the Italian population
. The largest group
for Italy was the 15-59-year olds with just over 60% while
Yemen had 46.3% of its population
in this
category.
Yemen’s average age is set to increase with the proportion of over 60s increasing by just over 2% and the middle group
rising by 11%, leaving the youngest group
with a decrease of nearly 13%. It is envisaged that by 2050 the number of people in Italy over 60 will jump to 42.3%, the percentage of those in the youngest bracket will drop to 11.5% and the share in the middle category will decrease to 46.2%.Submitted by elissa223 on
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