The pie charts depict age distributions within Yemen and Italy in 2000 and forecasts for 2050. The data is categorized into three distinct segments, revealing contrasting demographic shifts between the two nations.
To begin
with, focusing on Yemen's demographic breakdown in 2000, juveniles aged 0-14 years constituted half of the population, indicating a society heavily composed of young individuals. By 2050, Linking Words
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segment is projected to decline substantially. A similar pattern is observed among individuals aged 60 and above, where their rate saw a slight reduction of around 2% by 2050. Linking Words
Conversely
, those aged 15 to 59 years experienced a noticeable rise, becoming the dominant demographic by mid-century.
Turning to Italy, proportion changes showcase an opposing trend. In 2000, the population was primarily composed of minors and working-age individuals, collectively accounting for 61.1% of the total population. By 2050, Linking Words
this
share is expected to shrink to 46.2%. Meanwhile, the young adult bracket, Linking Words
initially
representing 14.3%, gradually dipped to an anticipated 11.5%. Interestingly, the senior group aged 60 and above exhibited a contrasting movement, with a significant upsurge of about 18% over the same period.Linking Words
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