The pie charts give information about the martial status of residents of two countries: Canada and Australia.
Overall, it is lucid that in both countries a large proportion of individuals prefer living separately, while they have not ended in divorce. Additionally, in Canada there is a tiny fraction of people who have chosen same sex marriage, whereas in Australia such humans are absent.
To start with, just over a half of the population of Canada live separately without being divorced. Similarly, in Australia this category accounted for roughly two fifths (41%). As for those who are married, slightly more than a quarter of people living in Australia have this marital status, whilst in Canada this category even exceeds the above-mentioned one.
Turning to the remaining sections, residents who are either have never married or are widowed, in Australia comprised for 7% each. In Canda, there are rather similar numbers for single people and those who are widowed: 5% and 6%, respectively. It is also worth pointing out that people having ended up in divorce made up a tiny fraction in both presented nations, with 1% in Canada and 2% in Australia.
