The given pie charts depict the percentage of UK people travelling to Spain across five different age groups in two distinct years, namely 1983 and 2003.
Overall, it is discernible that the age group exhibited the highest during the whole period. Notably, the middle age groups( 25-34 and 35-54) demonstrated a downward trend, while the opposite pattern was true for the remaining groups.
As can be seen from the pie chart in 1983, the figure for the 35-54-year-olds constituted the largest portion, accounting for over a health(51%). Meanwhile, the figures for the other groups were much lower. It is apparent that the percentage of visitors between 35 and 54 years old was 20%, twice as large as that of visitors under 15 years old(10%). Additionally, the ratio of the oldest UK people( over 55) travelling to Spain stood at 15%, quadrupling that of individuals in the teenage group( 16-24)( only 4%).
Regarding the remaining pie chart, the proportion of individuals between 35 and 54 years old from the UK travelling to Spain sustained predominance despite its decrease to 35% in the last surveyed year.Similarly, the figure for the 25-34 age group underwent a less pronounced decline, dropping to 12% over twenty years. By contrast, while the ratio of UK travellers in the teenage and oldest age group( 15-24 and more than 55 years old) experienced a significant rise, climbing to 26% and 15% respectively in 2003, the figure for the youngest age group( under 15 years old) increased minimally by 2% in the year 2003.
