The charts below depicts the statistical data of distinct marital status (married, widowed etc) of people of Canada and Australia.
Overall, it is evident that people who are seperate with their beloves are dominant in Canada, while married people are greater in numbers in Australia. Moreover, none of the people are in Australia having same sex marriage.
As can be seen, more than a half (53%) of population of Canada are living seperated but not divorced, whereas 29% of individuals are married and live with family. On the other hand, singles and widowed people are similar in numbers in Canada, however remaining categories are below the spectrum (divorced: 1% and same sex marraige: 3%) respectively.
As observed, married and seperated people are almost similar in number in Australia (46% and 41%) respectively. In addition, single and widowed people are lesser in number in regards to Canadian population (5% and 6%). However, only small minority Aussies (2%) are divorced.
