The given line graph showcases the percentage of cinema goers across four diverse age groups once or several times a month in one European country between the ages 2000 and 2011.
Overall, cinema attendance proportion fluctuated throughout all categories , however individuals aged 15-24 recorded the highest ratio at the end of the period. By contrast, age group of 35 and over recorded the lowest percentage.
Clearly going to the movies was the most popular activity amongst youngsters aged 15-24 over the period of 11 years. This category experienced mild fluctuations but peaked at 50% in 2007. Despite the unstable period individuals between 15 and 24 years of age ended the period with exact proportion. 7-14 and 25-35 age groups followed the similar trend and recorded approximately 32% and around 25 % in 2008.
By the end of the period proportion for 7-14 age group decreased at roughly 25%, by contrast 25-35 age group ratio recovered slightly ending with 25% movie attendance. Finally, the percentage for 35 and over age group was peripheral yet amplified steadily over the given period and by the end accounted around 11%.
