The line chart represents the percentage of children’s age groups in the UK between 1990 and 2001. Overall, the graph demonstrates a significant decrease in the percentage of babies up to the age of four, and a visible increase of children between 10 and 14.
To go into details, in1990, the percentage of children between 10-14 was approximately 23.2, in comparison with 2001, it was less by 3 percent. As far as adolescents are concerned, the minimum amount of this group was in 1994 (almost 23 percent), but in summary, the percentage in 2001 was 25 exactly, which is less by 1.25% if one compare with 1990.
The youngest represented group of the UK’s growing population was essentially narrowing down; according to the diagram, the percentage of infant kids diminished by 2.2. The maximum amount of middle age children in the United Kingdom was in 1997; however, it can be clearly observed that within eleven years the line graph does not show the sustainable distinction.
