This image shows a pie chart of the age distribution of the populations of Brazil and Germany in 2000 and projections for the year 2050.
The pie chart has 3 categories that represents age classifications starting from youth, adults, and seniors. In the year 2000, Brazil had 65% of their total population filled with adults, followed by 30% of youth and 5% of seniors. The future projection resembles the year 2000 chart but with slight differences, whilst the majority of the population will still be adults, but the percentage grows to 70%, followed by youth on 17% and seniors by 13%.
Same goes to germany, the adults took the majority place by 65%, senior by 22% and youth by 13%. On the future projection, it shows that the adults drops significantly by 17% and seniors grow by 18% nearly twice by the year of 2000. But youth only grow by 1% and shows a sign of stagnated progress on child’s birth rate in this country.
So in conclusion, both Brazil and Germany still dominated by adults. The main differences between these two countries are that Brazil decline are mostly because youths by nearly twice than in 2000 while germany decline are mostly because of adults that turned into seniors by a significant amount within 50 years.
