The pie charts below give information about the three different age groups of the citizens of Spain and Italy in 1900 and 2000.
Overall, 15-49 years old people consisted of the majority of population. The young generation occupied the least part of generation.
In 1900, both of countries showed the same rate for 49+ years old people, their percentage were 30 percent. The middle aged groups were nearly same, 40 and 45 percent, respectively Spain and Italy. Population of young cizitens were 30 percent for Spain and 25 percent for Italy.
The percentage of older people who had more than 49 years old performed same amount, 30 percent for 2 countries. The middle age groups people were 50 percent that was 5 percent lower than Italy. For 0-14 years old the rate difference between 2 countires was the same 5 percentage, for Italy it was 55 percent and for Spain 50 percent.
