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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 given line graph illustrates the proportion of population in New Zeeland over a century.
Overall, it is evident that residents over 65 years was the most popular, while 0-14 years children was the least. In contrast, it is obvious that other two parts of population had a same percentage.
In 1950, people over 65 years had a big influence with around 60%, while children had a least roughly 5%. By 1990, elder people increased gradually, whereas children were not changed a lot. Other two categories started at roughly 20% and increased until 1990, however individuals 38-45 years old expreienced a dramatic fall.
From 1990 to 2050, population of elder people are expected to double decrease,reaching significantly 55%, while percentage of minors are predicted to rapid increase and achieving approximately 20% . People between 25-37 are expected to become the less popular than other categories, but people 38-45 years old will decline steadily.
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