The pie charts compare and contrast data on the age groups in Yemen and Italy in 2000 and predictions for 2050.
Overall, Italy had older population than Yemen in 2000, the same is predicted for 2050. In addition, it is expected that the populations of both countries will be older by 2050.
In 2000, over half of population in Yemen were aged 14 or under, while the figure for age group from 15 to 59 was slightly lower, at 46,3%, and people who aged 60 or over were 3.6%. Italy saw a bit different pattern. There was only 14.3% children, while the percentages of age group from 15 to 59 and 60 or over were 61,6% and 24,1%, respectively.
By 2050, it is predicted that the proportion of old people in Italy will increase to 42.3%, while the figures for children and age group from 15 to 59 will dropped to 11.5% and 46.2%, respectively. In Yemen, the proportion of people who aged 14 or under is anticipated that will decreased to 37%, while the percentages of the 15 to 59 and the oldest group are expected to rise to 57.3% and 5.7%, respecticely.
