The pie charts show the percentages of populations’ age in two different countries, named Yemen and Italy in 2000, and how they could be changed by 2050.
Overall, although there was a balance in percentages in Yemen, the population aged between 15 and 59 is likely to become dominant in both countries coming to the end of the given time interval.
In 2000, there was almost a balance of population, with the most contribution made by people aged under 14(50%) and 15-59(46%). In Italy, in comparison, the number of people aged 15-59(61%) was about three and four times higher than ones aged over 60(24%) and under 14(14%) respectively.
It is predicted that the majority of Yemen population will be people aged 15-59 with 57%, while the number of people under 14 will be decreased to 37%. In addition, population over 60 is likely to remain almost the same with less contribution of around 5%. To compare, in Italy, children under 14 are expected to contribute for 11%, and the rest of the contributions would be made by others almost in the same numbers.
