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The image shows a horizontal bar chart with five categories corresponding to age groups (65 and over, 55-64, 25-54, 15-24, 0-14) across four different years (1990, 2000, 2010, 2020). The percentages for each category/year are as follows: 1990 - 65 and over (around 13%), 55-64 (roughly 22%), 25-54 (about 31%), 15-24 (approximately 19%), 0-14 (near 14%); 2000 - 65 and over (nearly 15%), 55-64 (around 20%), 25-54 (about 31%), 15-24 (roughly 17%), 0-14 (approximately 16%); 2010 - 65 and over (roughly 18%), 55-64 (about 21%), 25-54 (around 31%), 15-24 (nearly 16%), 0-14 (close to 13%); 2020 - 65 and over (approximately 23%), 55-64 (near 20%), 25-54 (about 28%), 15-24 (around 15%), 0-14 (close to 13%).
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The given graph represents information about the age of the individuals of Iceland in the period of time from 1990 to 2020.
Overall, the given information was changing from year to year, but despite this, there were some tendencies that remained constant. For instance, the number of mature people under the age of 54 was steadily increasing while the quantity of children was decreasing slightly. The amount of elderly people stayed approximately the same throughout the years, and the tendency for age changing in the group of people from 55 to 64 was similar.
In detail, the biggest changes were in the group of people from 25 to 54. Namely, the quantity of that group changed for around 16 percent from the year 1990 to the end of the given time. Moreover, there was a significant difference in the number of participants from 15 to 24 in the data. In the first years of the experiment there were approximately 22 percent of those people, but at the end the number fell for around a half.
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