The pie charts compare data on the number of years between 0 to 60 and above years of the people of Yemen and Italy in 2000 and estimation for 2050.
Overall, it can be seen that in Yemen the percentage of ages 0 to 14 years had the highest value and the ages of 60 + years had the lowest, while the prediction for the next 50 years recorded adolescents to middle aged as the most popular and the aged still maintain the least population. Whereas in Italy, the ages of 15-59years had the most value for both years and the children population had the smallest value.
In the year 2000, Yemen showed ages 0- 14 years as the most popular with 50.1% and 15-59 years of age ranked second with 46.3%. Looking at the next chart, the prediction for the next 50years, ages 15-57years had a slight increase by 7.2% and topped the chart while ages 0-4 years declined drastically to 37.0%, ages 60+ years was the least popular for both years.
However, Italy population indicates ages 15-59years as the top most individuals in both 2000 and 2050 with 61.6% and 46.2% respectively. While ages 60+ years took the second position for both years with its value almost doubled in 2050. Ages 0-14 years had the smallest population in 2000 and the next 50years.
