The two pie charts illustrate and compare the proportion of the ages of Yemenis and Italians in 2000 and 2050.
Overall
, kids under 14 were the most numerous in Yemen, Linking Words
while
in Italy, people between 19 and 59 were more than the others.
Upon initial observation, it can be seen that in 2000, individuals between zero and 14 played an essential role in Yemeni society, comprising 50.1% of the population, which made it the leading category. Followed slightly by humans between 19 and 59, with 46.3%. Yemenis above 60 were not many, and they made up a mere 3.6%. Meanwhile, Italians from 15 and 59 were the most, accounting for just over two-thirds ( 61%), respectively. Children under 14, and older individuals had 24.1% and 14.3% of the chart.
Turning to 2050, it can be seen that as a prediction, adults who are 19 to 59 in Yemen, saw a dramatic rise, increasing to approximately two-thirds (57.3%). Followed by underagers who are under 14 and people above 60, with 37% and 5.75%. Linking Words
In contrast
, in Italy, everything has changed. The percentage of Italians between 15 and 59 experienced a scary decrease, falling to 46.2%, respectively. Linking Words
While
the number of old men and women zoomed up to 42.3%, and the proportion of little kids had a modest decline to 11.5%.Linking Words