The line graph illustrates gives information on the percentage of kids respects to the total young population in the United Kingdom from 1990 to 2001.
It can be seen that the proportion of children are categories in four age groups. Moreover, the age categories started with 0 and ended up with 19.
In detail, the first age group was 0 to 4. The amount of the children at that age were approximately 25% in 1990. By 1992, the percentage increased gradually to its highest point (26.5%). Then, there was a sharp decrease until 2001 with 23.6%. Secondly, the kids at 5-9. The line started at 24.6% and went up till 1997 and hit the peak (26%). Later, it went down to 25% in the last year.
Moving on to next age groups, the children at 10-14, they had steady growth until the end of the line, started with only 23%, and ended with 26.5%. Fourth and last age group (15 -19), had a dramatic fall till 1993. After the decrease, it stayed steady for the next two years. After, the number of the children had a significant increase from 1995 to 2001.
