The Pie charts compare the population of three different age groups in Yemen and Italy in 2000 and also give projections for 2050.
Overall, from 2000 to 2050, the younger population in Yemen is predicted to drop significantly whereas the adult population who are below 60 is expected to increase. On the contrary, the adult population in Italy is estimated to drop substantially but the older population is set to be increased.
In 2000, the younger group of Yemen covered just over half the population in Yemen but it was only just around 14% in Italy. However, the adult population was significant in both the countries with around 46% and 61% in Yemen and Italy, respectively. The elder group was the least in Yemen with below 4% but in Italy, it was approximately a quarter of the population.
In 2050, the adult population in Yemen and Italy is predicted to be the largest of the three age groups with over 57% and 46%, respectively. However, the younger population of Yemen is set to increase more when compared to the same group in Italy. On the contrary, the elderly population in Italy is predicted to cover around 42% and only around 5% in Yemen.
