The pie chart details women under the poverty line, while bar chart the level of poor societies in terms of the genders.
Overall, single women without children consist of more than the half part of given pie chart, while this kinds of women with children has lower percentages, followed by married women without children, and more distantly married women with child. Meanwhile, poverty is common circumstance among the younger population especially among the men.
Looking at the pie chart, single women with no dependent child accounts for the highest number, showing 54%, two times higher than those women with child. By contrast, married women with no dependent child represents the smallest part of this chart, representing 8%, less than those of women with dependent child.
According to the bar chart, those who younger than 24 indicates that they are more prone to poverty, especially, those who under 5, which shoed the highest figures in this chart, and roughly two times higher than those who over 45. While men’s figure is about 22%, women’s percentage is slightly more than men’s, showing the same percentages as women who are between 18 and 24. Meanwhile, those who are between 5 and 17 show marginally lower percentages, but women’s population older than 75 shows slightly higher numbers, indicating about 14%, whereas other older societies who are over 45, represent lower percentages.
