The two pie charts above illustrate the civil status of the citizens of Australia and Canada. At first glance, most of the citizens from both countries are married, whether if they live together or not.
In Canada, 53 percent of individuals are not living with their legal partner, whereas 29 percent of them is married, and living together. The single people and the widow people have same percentage, which is seven. There is three percent of individuals are married with same gender. Additionally, the divorced people have the lowest percentage which is one.
In Australia, 46 percent of citizens are married and stay together. On the other hand, 41 percent of them are not living at same home even if they are still married. The widow citizens are six percent of the country population. The unmarried citizens are five percent. The divorced individual’s percentage is two, which is the smallest for this population.
