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The image presents two bar charts comparing the percentage of individuals getting married at various age groups, differentiated by gender for the years 1996 and 2008. In 1996: 16-19 years Female ~11%, Male ~1%; 20-24 years Female ~13%, Male ~4%; 25-29 years Female ~12%, Male ~9%; 30-34 years Female ~5%, Male ~8%; 35-39 years Female ~3%, Male ~6%; 40-44 years Female ~1%, Male ~4%. In 2008: 16-19 years Female ~5%, Male ~1%; 20-24 years Female ~8%, Male ~3%; 25-29 years Female ~12%, Male ~8%; 30-34 years Female ~11%, Male ~10%; 35-39 years Female ~5%, Male ~7%; 40-44 years Female ~2%, Male ~4%.
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The bar chart illustrates the percentage of age groups who got married in different ages in the UK in two periods (1996 and 2008). Overall, the age group 25-29 was the highest in both 1996 and 2008. The lowest was the age group 16-19.
The age group 25-29 was the highest in 1996 and 2008, reaching approximately 12% and 9% and 12% and 8 %, respectively. The proportion of the age group 16-19 remained the lowest. With female around 1%, no percetage for males in 1996, and half of it after 18 years.
The remaining age groups have no significant differences. The age group 30-34 increased 1% in females and 2% in males after 18 years. The age group 20-24, 35-39 and 40-44 rose sightly in 2008.
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