The two pie charts show us the marital status in percentage between Canada and Australia.
After analyzing the two charts, it can be noticed that the majority of the population in both countries are married or separated but not divorced, about 85% in Canada and a little less than 90% in Australia. Similar statistics can also be seen between minority groups such as widowed people, with the number being just about 7% in Canada and roughly 6% in Australia.
Having reviewed the unified percentage of married people, it is simple to notice that in Canada marriages are more subject to separation, of 85% of total marriages in Canada only 32% live together while the other 53% live separately. Nevertheless, in Australia we can see that marriages are more stable and the percentage of couples that reside jointly takes up more than half (46%) from the total percentage (90%) of married people.
Taking all information about the marital situation of two countries into account, a conclusion can be made that marriages in Canada are more susceptible to divorce than in Australia.
