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The image presents four line graphs depicting New Zealand's population percentages in four age brackets: 0-14, 25-37, 38-45, and over 65 from 1950 to 2050. The 0-14 age group starts at 30% in 1950, decreases to just under 30% in 1960, reaches about 25% in 1990, and drops to approximately 15% by 2050. The 25-37 age group begins close to 20% in 1950, rises to over 20% in 1960, declines to around 10% in 1980, then reduces further to just above 0% by 2050. The 38-45 age group starts at 10% in 1950, climbs to 20% in 1960, peaks at approximately 50% in 1990, then falls to about 40% by 2050. The over 65 group begins below 10% in 1950, slightly grows to nearly 10% in 1980, increases to around 15% in 2000, and further rises close to 25% by 2050.
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The line graph illustrate provide information on the percentage of new zealand population between 1950 to 2050.
overall, it is clear that the population aged 65 over experienced significant growth during the period . while, the 0-14 age group had the lowest percentage.
In 1950, The population age 65 over accounted for 60.000% of population growth. It declined slightly to 55.000% in 2050, making it the largest population forming a majority part of the group. However, the average frequency peak at 70.00% of population growth. on the other hand, the 0-14 age group contributed 5000% in 1950. It rose sightly to 20.00% of population growth in 2050, making it one of the smaller age group.
By 1950, The 38-45 age group constituted the highest proportion of population growth at 25.000% over the period. It fluctuate at around 49.000% then It decreased slightly to 40.000% in 2050. In contrast, The 25-37 age group formed minor growth of 20.00% respectively. Then It decreased slightly to 1,000% in 2050 of population growth.
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