The charts illustrate the findings regarding the ages of people when they got married in one particlar country between 1996 and 2008. Overall, there was a significant decline in the proportion of both genders.
In 1996, those are under the age of 20-29, 30- 34 getting married, were proportion accounted for appriximately 12% and 9% for female and 9% for male. Similarly, aged group under 20-24 the number status for getting married at peaked higher at 6%, while male was only 2%. Between the aged of 35-39 and 40-44 the female proportion was significant decresed compared with male that around 4%, 2% for female and 7%, 5% for male.
By change in 2008, the huge change was made. Those were under the age of 16-19, no status of married. The female recorded the highest percentages at 12% under the age of 25-29 where male was lowest at 8% only. Additionally, those belong from the category under the 30-34 the male proportion under above at 11% and female was near by 8%. Aged group for 35-39, female was recorded at 3% and male was on the top highest 11%. For 40-44 both genders have minor change has been seen for marrying at 2% and 5%.
