The pie charts show visual information about Yemen and Italy on the population ages from the year 2000 and projections for 2050.
Overall it can be stated that the maximum age of the population for both Yemen and Italy is the people of 15-59 years old which holds constant in 2000 and for 2050. Both countries have some significant differences in terms of younger citizens aging from 0 to 14 years and senior citizens above 60 years.
In 2000, Yemen had mostly people of 0 to 14 years old and 15 to 59 years old, with an almost equal percentage of 46.3% and 50.1% respectively. The percentage of people aged 15 to 59 seems to have increased to 57.3% in the projection for 2050. The rise from 3.6 to 5.7% can also be seen in the case of ages above 60 years. On the other hand, the age of 0 to 14 years will be decreased in the upcoming year 2050.
Italy has been shown different statistics like a remarkable deduction from 61.6% to 46.2% will be projected for the age of 15 to 59 years. The percentage of people aged above 60 years will rise to 42.3% in 2050 from the year 2000. The 0 to 14-year-olds will face a minor decrease from 14.3% to 11.5% in the upcoming year 2050.
