The charts display data regarding nationals of 3 age groups in Yemen and Italy in 2000, as well as 2050 forecasts.
Overall, both nations are to see an increased proportion of senior citizens and decreased number of children. Nevertheless, Italy’s population is predicted to age considerably by 2050, while Yemen will see the predominance of youth by this time.
The percentage of people over 60 in Yemen is to see a slight growth of 2.1% and comprise only one twentieth of all people, while the proportion of Italy’s senior nationals will almost double, landing on a 42% mark. Conversely, the quantity of children in both Yemen and Italy is bound to decrease, making up 37% and 11.5%, respectively.
By 2050, Yemen is expected to see a prevalence younger generations, with youth making up almost 60% of the population. On the other hand, the number of juveniles of Italian descent is likely to see a 15% fall and amount to 46.2%, still making up a majority of the country’s population.
