The two pie charts demonstrate the distribution of UK tourists who visited Spain, divided into five different age groups, over a 20-year period, from 1983 to 2003.
In general, it is evident from the chart, the rate of visitors aged 34-54 was the dominant trend despite a substantial decrease.
In contrast
, most trends experienced an increase, with the exception of the 25-34 age group, which saw a decrease over the period.
In 1983, the largest percentage was individuals who were aged 34-54, highlighting roughly 50% of the total. The 25-34 age group was the second segment, accounting for 20%, followed closely by those 55+ years, which represented 16%. Linking Words
Moreover
, children aged 0-15 made up 10%, whilst the smallest share was recorded for the 16-24 category, at 4%.
By 2003, the rate of 34-54-year-olds dropped significantly to 35%, Linking Words
while
the 25-34 section fell by 8% points to 12%. Linking Words
In contrast
, the percentage of tourists aged 55and above rose sharply to 26%. Linking Words
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also
saw a moderate increase, with the 0-15 and 16-24 sections rising to 12% and 15%, respectively.Linking Words