The pie charts compare the proportions of people falling into three distinct age groups in Yemen and Italy in two selected years: 2000 and 2050.
Overall, it is evident that in 2000 the percentage of 15-59 year olds was highest in Italy, as was the figure for 0-14 year-old people in Yemen. In 2050, it is expected that there were more people aged over the fifty period than those of other age groups.
Specifically, in 2000, over 60% of Italians were reported to be in the 15-59 age group compared to 15% of 0-14 year olds, who occupied up to half of the Yemen’s population. Another striking difference lies in the percentages of 60+ year old people in Italy and Yemen, with one fourth of the formers population and only 3.6% of the latter’s aging 60 and over.
By 2050, the proportion of those aged 15 and over is expected to be almost 90% of Italy’s population compared to the remaining portion of 0-14 year olds (11%). In Yemen, both the figures for 15-59 year olds and 60+ year olds are projected to grow significantly to slightly under 60% and under 6% accordingly, whereas a fall from 50% to 37% is predicted in 0-14 year old population figures.
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