The pie charts illustrate the percentage of UK visitors to Spain in different age groups in 1983 and 2003.
Overall, the proportion of visitors from 0-15, 16-24 and 55+ witnessed an upward trend, while that of 25-34 and 35-54 saw an downward trend. In the same period, the share of UK people who visited Spain from 35-54 always accounted for the most in the age distribution.
In terms of the rate of UK people who paid a visit to Spain, the proportion of UK people who went to Spain from 35-54 for a visit was about 51% in 1983, accounted for the half of the chart, and decreasd significantly by 1/3 to 35% in 2003. This figure for 25-34 was 20% in 1983 before there was a reduction of 8% from 20% seen in the percentage in 2003.
Regarding the age distributional of UK people who went to Spain for a visit. The percentage of UK visitors to Spain from 0-15 increased from 10% to 12% betwenn 1983 and 2003. These figure for 16-24 and 55+ also saw an upward trend, from 4% to 15% and 16% to 26% in 1983 and 2003, respectively.
