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The image contains two data visualizations, one table and one line graph. The table shows the percentage of 50-year-old adults who have never been married from 1970 to 2010, with figures at 2% in 1970, 4% in 1980, 7% in 1990, 12% in 2000, and 15% in 2010. The line graph depicts marriages and divorces in Japan from 1970 to 2016 in thousands, with two lines representing married and divorced individuals. The number of married individuals steadily decreases from over 1000 in 1970 to around 600 in 2016, while the number of divorced individuals initially increases from 200 in 1970 to around 400 in 2000, before slightly fluctuating and ending at just below 400 in 2016.
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The table illustrates the percentage of 50 year old adult in Japan who has remained unmarried over the past fifty years. The line graph compares the trend in marriage and divorce in Japan, between 1970 and 2016.
Overall, the number of marriages are outstrip the divorce rate. However, as the years go by, the number of divorce is increasing, conversely, the rate of marriages is decreasing.
In the first year, 1 billion people have gotten married, this proportion dropped to 800 million people in 1990, Although it rose again in the following decade, it continued to decline to around 600 million.
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