The histogram illustrates figures for age of survey participants.
Overall, the data reveals age fluctuations. The older demographic constitutes a smaller segment of survey participants and shows a downward trend linked to population aging. In contrast, the younger generation illustrates upward trajectory.
The most striking feature is that the highest participation frequency, at 25%, was observed among 27 years old participants, making this age group the most represented in the sample. Another noticeable point is that the percentage dramatically increased from 1% in the 13-years-old age group to 16% among the 24-years-old participants, indicating steady and considerable growth. On the other hand, the frequency rate showed marginal fluctuations among participants aged 30-50, with figures fluctuating between 9% and 14%. In contrast, the frequency rate showed a downward trend after the age of 50. The downward trend depicts steady decline from 11% in the 50-years-old age group to 3% among the 63 years-old participants.
