The two pie charts illustrates the proportion of spousal relationship of the population in Canada and Australia.
Overall, the two largest groups of people in both countries are married and separated but not divorced.
In Canada, 53% of the residents are not legally separated, and 29% are married. Similar figures can be seen in both never married and widowed at 7% each, While divorced is the lowest with only 1%. In comparison, Canadian marriages are more likely to end in separation than Australian ones.
On the other hand, the demographic shown in Australian population are married people has the highest percentage among the proportion, accounting for 46%. It is followed by widowed 6%, single 5%, and divorced 2%. Although the Australian percentage is double the Canadian, the figure (2%) is still low.
Moreover, only Canada provides the information for same-sex marriage over the population. Generally, most people in Australia and Canada either are or have been married. It is clear that single have a higher percentage but the number is not predictable.
