The table illustrates data about the population of New Zealand between 2011 and 2012 by age group.
Overall, what stands out from the table is that there are 5 age groups in the given period. The population of figures mostly accounted for 15-39 in both years. Another important point is that the minority of size took up 65+ ages.
In detail, the highest population which 15-39 ages group saw 0.2 percent decreasing as opposed to the second highest people which 40-64 ages group saw 0,6 percent increasing in both years . Another interesting point is that under 15 and 15-39 ages groups saw same 0,2 percent dropping they accounted for 898.160 and 896.364 also 1.577.256 and 1.574.102 respectively.
In terms of years totally figures saw 0.6 percent increasing. In both years ( 2011 and 2012) the lowest amount was 65+ ages group made up 573.946 and 596.903 respectively while this ages group saw 4 percent increasing. In both years 40-64 and all ages saw same percentage of change they was 0.6 percent.
