1. The pie charts give information about the ages of the population for two countries, Yemen and Italy. The charts show data for the year 2000 and make a projection for 2050.
In 2000, Yemen was a very young country. The largest group was the people aged 0-14, which was 46.3%. The working age group (15-59 years) was slightly bigger at 50.1%. Old people (60+ years) was a very small part of the population, only 3.6%. For the future, in 2050, the working age group will increase to 57.3% and become the biggest part. The young group will drop to 37.0%, but still a large amount of people.
Italy shows a very different situation. In the year 2000, the working age group was the biggest at 61.6%. However, the old population was also big, at 24.1%. The young people was only 14.3%. By the year 2050, Italy is projected to become an even older country. The 60+ age group will be the biggest category at 46.2%. This is a lot more bigger than the working age group, which is 42.3%. The young group will also reduce more to 11.5%.
In conclusion, Yemen will be a country with many young and working people, but Italy is going to get much older in the next fifty years.
