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The image displays four pie charts with information on the ages of the populations of Yemen and Italy for the year 2000 and projections for 2050. In Yemen for the year 2000, the age distribution was 50.1% for 0-14 years, 46.3% for 15-59 years, and 3.6% for 60+ years. The 2050 projection for Yemen shows 37.0% for 0-14 years, 57.3% for 15-59 years, and 5.7% for 60+ years. In Italy for the year 2000, the distribution was 14.3% for 0-14 years, 61.6% for 15-59 years, and 24.1% for 60+ years. The 2050 projection for Italy indicates 11.5% for 0-14 years, 46.2% for 15-59 years, and 42.3% for 60+ years. A legend defines the age categories.
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The illustration shows ages in population of yemen and italy in year 2000 and expected changes untill 2050. Overall, in future it is expected that yemen will have a much younger population as compared to italy.
It is quite evident from pie chart that in the year 2000, Yemen had majority of population from graph 0 to 14 years. In contrast, Yemen had a very low percentage of older people. In comparison, italy had a low percentage of young children. In contrast, italy had a largest percentage from age group 15 to 59 years.
Meanwhile, in future, it is expected that yemen will have much larger percentage of people from age age group 50 to 59 years. Yemen will also a huge percentage of children. However, in italy, older people will represent second largest percentage of population.
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