The given pie charts illustrate the five to six different spousal status of the citizens of Canada and Australia. Overall, it can clearly be seen that in the status of separated without any official agreement dominates the trend in Canada, while in Australia, married is dominant. However, divorced is the least option for the population in both country.
In terms of marital status in Canada, being separated but not divorced is the most popular accounted for 53% of the people chose it while married is the second popular makes up 29%. Moreover, divorced people constitutes 1% of the population meanwhile each of never married and widowed are septuple of divorced percentages. In addition, only in Canada that acknowledge same sex marriage which makes up 3%.
Regarding marital status in Australia, most of the people are married which account for 46% and 41% of the population chose to be separated but not divorced. In addition, the remaining 13% is contribute by widowed, single, and divorced which constitute 6%, 5%, and 2% respectively.
