The bar graph provides a comparative analysis of the age profiles of male and female cinema goers in 2012. The data is segmented into five age groups: 14-17, 18-24,25-34, 35-49, and 50 and over.
Overall, For both males and females, the 50 and over age group had the highest cinema attendance. Approximately, 29% of males and 33% of females in this age group went to the cinema. Furthurmore, A higher percentage of males under 14 attended the cinema compared to females. Around 28% of males versus 25% of females in this age group were cinema goers.
25-34 years age group showed a significant number of cinema goers, with males slightly outnumbering females. Approximately 23% of males and 20% of females.Cinema attendance in the 35-49 age group was relatively balanced between males and females. Both genders had about 25% attendance, indicating an equal interest in cinema-going among this age group.
The most notable difference between genders is seen in the under 14 and 50 and over age groups. Males under 14 and females over 50 showed higher attendance rates compared to their counterparts.
