The diagram illustrates the spousal relationship of the people in Canada and Australia. The exact numerical figure of the population is not given but a rate is.
From the graph, it is clearly seen that most people in the two countries either are or have been married. Shown from the first diagram, it is observed that a larger population than that of Australia are separated but not divorced. While for the two charts there is a small but similar numerical rate of the other information’s given.
In Canada, it is depicted that a bigger percentage of the population are not divorced though separated leading to the low rate of married people. However, in Australia it is the exact opposite of that shown for the lather.
The proportion of people single, widowed and divorced is seen to be rather close in its numerical rate as its difference is barely noticeable for the two graphs. But for the first pie graph, a very small demographic part is shown to be of same sex marriage.
Overall, we can see that a larger proportion of the relationships in Canada are more likely to end up separated compared to that of Australia.
