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The image displays two sets of pie charts comparing age distribution in Oman and Spain for the years 2005 and projected for 2055. In Oman, the 2005 chart shows the following age distribution: 0-14 years - 48%, 15-59 years - 48%, 60+ years - 4%. The 2055 projection for Oman reveals an expected shift: 0-14 years - 37%, 15-59 years - 57%, 60+ years - 6%. In contrast, Spain’s 2005 age distribution is depicted as: 0-14 years - 14%, 15-59 years - 62%, 60+ years - 24%. The projected 2055 distribution for Spain anticipates: 0-14 years - 12%, 15-59 years - 42%, 60+ years - 46%.
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The two pie charts display expeted changes in Oman’s and Spain’s age distribution from 2005 to 2055.
Overall, diagrams provide data on expected growth of Oman’s population of people aged 60 or over. In opposite Spain anticipates decrease in older population, accompanied with slight increase young generation.
In 2005 Oman had 48% people who are 60+ years old, 4% of 15-59 years old, 48% of 0-14 population of 0-14 years old. By 2055 Oman expects increase to 57% for older generation, 6% increase for new generation and young are cut to 37% compared to 2005.
In Spain, the residents in 2005 had 62% of individuals older than 60 years, 24% were 15-59 age group and 14% age of less of 14. By 2055 older people will fall to 46%, while 0-14 age distribution will grow to 42%. The blue part of chart anticipated to slight decline to 12%.
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