The charts below give information on the ages of the populations of Yemen and Itlay in 2000 and projections for 2050.
Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The chart elucidates the changes in the age of population from 0-14, 15-59 and 60+ in two countries – Yemen and Italy for 50 consecutive years from 2000 and 2050.
It is apparent that, Yemen had the younger population in the year 2000, and is expected to be the same for the 2050. The populations for both countries are predicted to get older over 50 years.
Most of Yemen citizens were aged from 0-59 and a small portion is represented as people with over 60 of ages for the projected periods. The proportion in age group of 0-14 and 15-59 are predicted to be fluctuated. Those people of below 15 years will be decreased to 37% whereas slightly more than half of population will be accounted as 15-59 age groups by 2050.
Meanwhile, Italy showed different trend as there will be an incremental proportion in elders compared to those for younger ages. According to the chart, 61.6%, 24.1% and 14.3% showed 15-59 aged groups, over 60s and 0-14 aged group, respectively for 2000. The number of population doubled for elders by 2050 while the other two groups (15-59 and 0-14) are expected to decline at 46.2% and 11.5%, respectively.
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