The pie charts illustrate the changes in the proportion of different age groups in two countries in 2000 and the expected figures in 2050.
As seen, individuals aged 15-59 occupy the largest proportions in both countries, but show different trends. The percentage of the 15-59 age group in Yemen is projected to increase, rising from 46.3% in 2000 to 57.3 by 2050, whereas that in Italy shows a declining trend, decreasing from 61.6% in 2000 to 46.2 in 2050.
The 0-14 age group is the second largest group in Yemen, but is likely to drop by 13.1% from 50.1% to 37%. Likewise, the figure for Italy experiences a similar but more moderate trend, dropping from 14.3% in 2000 to 11.5 in 2050. By comparison, the percentages of people above 60 show upward trends both in Italy and Yemen, almost doubling from 24.1% to 42.3%, and from 3.6% to 5.7%, respectively.
In conclusion, the majority of people in both countries is the 15-59 age group.
