The provided pie charts illustrate the marital status of Canada’s and Australia’s population.
Overall, it is observed that in both regions the major portion of the population are separated but not divorced, while the minority are divorced.
The first pie chart shows the largest portion of the population are separated but not divorced and married, accounting for 53% and 29% of the total, while never married and widowed are similar, making up of 7% and 7% respectively. Same-sex marriage and divorced are the least, making of 3% and 1%.
The second pie chart shows the individuals of Australia are separated but not divorced and marriage accounting for 41% and 46% of the total, While the other portion of the population are single and widowed, making up 5% and 6% respectively. The number of the divorced are the least, 2% of the total.
