The pie charts illustrate the age distribution for Yemen and Italy in 2000,and projected numbers for 2050.
It is clear that the majority of inhabitants in both Yemen and Italy were below 60 years old in 2000. However, according to projections for 2050, the population of Italy will be even more elderly.
Looking at the information in more detail for Yemen in 2000, the distribution of inhabitants aged 15-59 years old was similar to that of those aged 0-15 years old, with 46.3% and 50.1%, respectively. Moreover, it is forecasted that the proportion of people aged 15-59 years old will constitute 57.3%, and those under 14 years old will decrease to 37% in 2050.
In terms of Italy, the majority of citizens belonged to the 15-59 age group, accounting for 61.6% in 2000. The projection indicates that the proportion of people aged above 60 years old will almost double to 46.2%, while the proportion of the youngest will remain the smallest, constituting 11.5% in 2050
