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The image displays a table with groups and data points for the years 2011 and 2012, along with the percentage of change. For "All ages," 2011 has 4,381,269 and 2012 has 4,410,284 with +0.6% change. For "Under 15," 2011 has 898,160 and 2012 has 896,364 with -0.2% change. For "15-39," 2011 has 1,577,256 and 2012 has 1,574,102 with -0.2% change. For "40-64," 2011 has 1,331,907 and 2012 has 1,339,898 with +0.6% change. For "65+," 2011 has 573,946 and 2012 has 596,903 with +4.0% change.
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The given table graph compares information about the population of New Zealand from 2011 to 2012 by different age groups.
Overall, it can clearly be seen that the highest number for the population in both years is for the 15-39 group, while the lowest number of population is for the group above 65 years.
According to the figure, in 2011 the people who are under 15 years are 898.160 thousand while there is less approximately 0.2% in the next year, at 896.364 in 2012. In contrast, moving on to the next group which are between 15 to 39 years, get the highest number of population in 2011, 1.577 million, then decrease around 0.2% in 2012 to about 1.574 million. However, the last group which has the largest number of change average
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