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The image contains two bar graphs, one representing data from 1996 and the other from 2008, depicting the age when getting married by age group, divided by gender (Female/Male). In 1996, for age group 16-19, females had a percentage around 12%, while males were just above 2%; for 20-24, females were just above 8%, males around 6%, for 25-29, females were just under 6%, males just under 4%; for 30-34, females were around 4%, males just over 2%; for 35-39, females were just under 2%, males just above 0%; for 40-44, females were around 0%, males around 0%. In 2008, for age group 16-19, females had a percentage around 2%, while males were around 0%; for 20-24, females were around 6%, males around 4%; for 25-29, females were above 10%, males around 6%; for 30-34, females were under 14%, males around 8%; for 35-39, females were around 6%, males around 4%; for 40-44, females and males were around 2%.
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The bar chart illustrates the percentages of males and females who got married in 2008 in a certain country, categorized by six different age groups.
Overall, most people got married between the ages of 25 and 34, with a higher proportion of women than men. In contrast, very few individuals under 20 or over 40 got married.
The most common age group for women to marry was 25-29, with around 11.5% of brides in this range. This was followed closely by the 30-34 age group, at just under 11%. For men, the highest percentages were seen in both the 25-29 and 30-34 age groups, each accounting for about 9%.
The 35-39 and 40-44 age groups had smaller but similar percentages, ranging between 5% and 7% for both genders. Marriage among those aged 16-19 and 20-24 was rare, with fewer than 3% getting married, especially among males.
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