The pie charts illustrate the age distribution of the populations in Yemen and Italy between the year 2000 and predictions for 2050.
Overall, Yemen had a younger population than Italy in 2000, and this trend is expected to continue in 2050. Additionally, both countries are anticipated to experience an aging population by 2050.
In 2000, the percentage of Yemen’s population aged 0-14 years accounted for 50.1%, while in Italy, this figure was just over 14.3%. The reverse trend is evident among the elderly, where the percentage of older individuals in Yemen stood at 3.6% compared to 24.1% in Italy. Furthermore, individuals aged 15-59 years constituted 46.3% of Yemen’s population and 61.6% of Italy’s population.
By 2050, the percentage of elderly individuals in Yemen is expected to increase to 5.7%, while in Italy, it is projected to rise to 42.3%. The percentage of young people in Yemen and Italy is predicted to decrease by 13.1% and 2.8%, respectively. On the other hand, the percentage of individuals aged 15-59 years in Yemen is expected to make up 57.3%, while in Italy, it will account for 46.2%.
