The line graph illustrates the proportion of the populace aged among 18 and 34 years old between 1978 and 2011. The pie chart demonstrates the portion of this age groups of humans who lived in various area from 1978 to 2011.
Overall, it can be seen that the percentage of population aged 18-34 witnessed a downward trend over the given period. In contrast, the major segment of the pie is city region.
To begin with, the number of people started from 35% and it increased slowly to nearly 40% in 1992. After that, for the next six years, the figure experienced a staed drop, reaching around 34%. Following that, the population decreased substantial to 30% until 2011.
Moreover, in 1978, the most popular region who lived more people is city, which showed more than half, at 55%, however, it boosted dramatically to 65% by 2011. Afterwards, rural areas accounted for quarter percentage at the beginning of the period; nevertheless, the figure declined considerably to 5% in 2011. Finally, towns zone began from 20% and in 2011, it climbed quickly, which made up 30%.
