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The image shows a table detailing the population of New Zealand from 2011 to 2012 by age group. For "All ages," the population was 4,381,269 in 2011 and 4,410,284 in 2012, with a percentage change of +0.6%. The "Under 15" group had 898,160 in 2011 and 896,364 in 2012, a -0.2% change. The "15-39" group recorded 1,577,256 in 2011 and 1,574,102 in 2012, indicating a -0.2% change. For ages "40-64," the numbers were 1,331,907 in 2011 and 1,339,898 in 2012, showing a +0.6% change. The "65+" age group had 573,946 in 2011 and 596,903 in 2012, with a +4.0% change.
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In the data we can view the population of New Zealand from the year 2011 to 2012 which is bifercated by the age group.
Overall we can see how the group wise population percentage is decreased and increased in the two years.
Inititally we can see that the all ages group is rapidly increasing as compared to the 2011 to 2012 with 0.6%, when we look into the age wise grouping we see that under 15 and 15-39 goup is decreasing as compared to the 2011 with decrease in 0.2%.
However if we look at the age goup of the 40-64 we see that to be increasing as compred to the last year with 0.6% and lastly when we look at the age group of 65+ we dont see any much differnce but there is 0.4% increase in the percentage as that of 2011.
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