The two diagrams present the family status of Canada and Australian residents. In the first view it seemed that marital status in both countries have only some little differences. People have five different devices of status in Australia and same five status plus same sex marriage.
In the first circle graph about Canadians marital statuses a majority proportion of residents not live with each other but not divorced. Married couples are nearly one-third. On the other hand, other statuses in sum have only a small proportion in the graph. Never married and widowed people have the same 7 percent, same sex couples only 3, and divorces 1 percent.
However, in the second graph people who have married status have the biggest proportion then in the first country. Otherwise separated couples proportion a little less than in Canada, to 12 percent. Other family proportions, the same as in Canada, have only a small minority.
Summarize, most people in Australia and Canada either are or have been married. Also most of tem do not divorce only live separately.
