The two pie charts present data on the marital status of the populations in Canada and Australia, illustrating the distribution through percentages.
Overall, the primary marital status in both countries is being married or having been married, with some variations in the percentages of other categories such as single, divorced, widowed, and separated but not divorced.
In Canada, the majority of the population is not divorced but separated, leading to a lower percentage of married individuals. Conversely, in Australia, a higher proportion of individuals are married compared to Canada. The percentages of singles, widowed, and divorced individuals are quite similar in both countries, with a minimal difference. Additionally, the first pie chart indicates a small segment of the population engaged in same-sex marriage.
The data suggests that Canada has a higher likelihood of relationships ending in separation compared to Australia, as evidenced by the higher percentage of individuals who are separated but not divorced in Canada. The trend of higher marriage rates in Australia and a larger proportion of separated individuals in Canada is noticeable from the charts.
