The diagram compares male and female smokers in Bhutan and demonstrate the smoking during 40 years . Overall, the percentage of male smokers decreased after 1980, while the number of female smokers increased over the given period.
The graph demonstrates that about 60% of Bhutanese males smoked in the 1960s, whereas the percentage of female smokers at that time was only around 5%. The number of male smokers remained almost unchanged until 1975, while the percentage of female smokers steadily increased. Over time, the percentage of men who smoked gradually declined. By the year 2000, roughly 500 people smoked, with the number of male and female smokers being almost equal.
In conclusion, the data indicates a shifting trend in smoking habits in Bhutan. While male smoking rates declined, female smoking rates saw a steady increase.
