These two pie charts illustrate martial status of Canada and Australia’s percentage. Overall, both countries represent two dominant categories,, such as “Separated but not divorced” and “Married”, whereas the remaining ones are considerable fewer shares. Canada has six groups, whereas Australia is five categories.
Regarding Canada, “Separated but not divorced” accounts for 53%, followed by “Married” at 29%. 53% is the most largest proportion in these two pie charts. In contrast, in Australia, “Married’ is the highest percentage. Both “Never married” and “Widowed” represent 7% , and “Divorced” is only at 1%. The most remarkable is ” Same sex marriage” at 3%, which is shown only Canada.
In terms of Australia, there are two large percentage categories, with showing “Married” and “Separated but not divorced” at 46% and 41% respectively. The remaining ones, such as “widowed”, “Single” and “Divorced” represent 6%, 5% and 2% respectively. These three categories’ share is similar with Canada’s them.
