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The image contains two pie charts displaying the marital status of Canada's and Australia's populations. The chart for Canada shows the following percentages: Married 53%, Never married 29%, Divorced 9%, Widowed 7%, Separated but not divorced 1%, and Same sex marriage 1%. The chart for Australia presents the following data: Married 41%, Never married 46%, Divorced 6%, Widowed 5%, and Separated but not divorced 2%. Both charts categorize the population based on marital status but do not provide any specific years or context for the data presented.
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The three graphs give information about the marital status by 6 groups in Canada and Australia.
As can be seen from the charts, the majority of people are separated but not divorced in Canada and Australia. There is a higher proportion of people in their marriage.
It is clear that 53% of people in Canada are separated but not divorced. Meanwhile, the figure for Australia is 41%. Over a quarter of people in Canada are married. In contrast, nearly half of the population in Australia are married. 7% and 5% of people are single in Canada and Australia respectively. The same proportion of people in Canada (7%) are widowed compared with 6% in Australia. A minority of people in Canada is divorced, while the figure in Australia is 2%. An only 3% of the population in Canada live in the same sex marriage.
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