The bar chart delineates the percentage of Australian’s individuals doing daily activity divided by gender with the range of age in the year 2010.
Overall, Female statistic relatively yielding a prominent number compare to male. Regarding to male’s demographic, the largest participation was represented for the younger generation, while the male’s smallest proportion went to older adults. According to female population, elder citizen took the highest segment, and aging population recorded the bottom of the rank.
By 2010, In term of Female demographic, the youth figure with range 15 to 24 years old presence as the top of the rank, peaking at 52,8 %. Older adults with range from 35 to 44 years old was trailing to the top collected number, registered at 52,5 %. In addition, 53,3% was allocated to female age from 45 to 54 years old. Moreover, senior female at age 55 to 64 years old demonstrated a close number to aforementioned figure, accounting at exactly 53%. These dynamic signalling that female productivity relatively rose aligned with their age, with the exception of a slight dipped in female 25 to 34 years old category, reported number at 48%. Indicating more focus to another activity. Furthermore, eldery portion made up acceptable number at 42%, making it the least participation of doing activity.
In contrast with female, male demographic exhibit generally lower statistic, however the number steadily increased along the age, exceptionally a for male demographic from age 25 to 34 years old was accounted at 47% before the younger population from age 14 to 24 years old constituted at 52%. Which may indicate a prime condition as well as the more chance of doing physical move for the youthful. Subsequently, people range 34 to 44 years old registered at 39%, and continued increase at 43.1% for senior citizenship with age range from 45 to 54 years old. Over 45% of elder people with age range from 55 to 64 years old did the physical movement. The final figure was collected at 46.7% for people above 65 years old.
