The pie charts illustrate the ages of populations in Yemen and Italy in 2000, and expectations for 2050.
Overall, it is clearly seen that Yemen is expected to have more populations around 15-59 years old, and that is the same for Italy. In addition, while in Yemen in both years, the lowest percentage of population is peole who are above 60 years old, people under 14 years old accounts for the lowest.
In the year 2000, Yemen had more older population of over 15-59 years than Italy, Yemen making up 46,3% of a total, and Italy making up 61,6% of a total. The highest proportion of residents under 14 years old was seen in Yemen (50,1%), and the reverse pattern was true for Italy (14,3%). Italy made up 24,1% residents above 60 years of all its population, while Yemen accounted for only 3,6%.
In 2050, it is expected that Yemen have more residents over 15-59 years than Italy (57,3% and 46,2%, respectively). The proportion of population under 14 years is expected to be higher in Yemen (57%) than in Italy(11,5%). Population above 60 years is expected to be only 5.7% in Yemen, which is lower than in Italy (42,3%).
