The bar charts compare the population of three different age groups for Yemen and Italy between the year 2000 and 2050.
Overall, Yemen had higher number of younger people in comparison with Italy in 2000. It is projected that the proportion of elderly people will be more in 2050 as compared to 2000 for both countries.
In 2000, over half of population of Yemen has adolescents having age under or equal to 14 , whilst Italy constitutes had 14.3 percent. Individuals having age between 15 to 59 accounts for just below half for Yemen, and for Italy it stood over third fifth of total population.
For Yemen, it is estimated that 57.3 percent are young adults having age 15-59 years in 2050, whilst for Italy it accounts for 46.2 percent .Projection shows that over one third of population in Yemen has teenagers and Italy has just over one tenth of overall population. For Italy and Yemen, people ageing 60 plus are forecasted at 42.3 percent and 5.7 percent, respectively.
