5 report(s) found.
The line graphs illustrate urban and rural population trends, as well as trends in age structure globally from 1950 with projections to 2040. Overall, the shares of the total, urban and rural population have increased and are expected to grow further, with the share of the urban population being much bigger than that of the […]
The first line chart illustrates the figures of rural, urban, and total population between 1950 and 2040, while second line graph compares the numbers of three distinct age groups – under 15, between 15-65, and over 65 – in the same period. Overall, it is evident that urban population was the highest over the whole […]
The line graphs present information on the proportion of either rural or urban residents and changes contributed by three different age groups between 1950 and 2040. In general, the total of the global have risen significantly mainly due to a steady increase happened in the number of urban citizens. Notably, the population of adults presented […]
Both given graphs depict transformations in the tendencies of the urban and countryside population, as well as the diversity of age groups between 1950 and 2040. Overall, from 1950 to 2000, for the population line graph, the number of residents in urban areas also in total gained substantially except the steady growth in the rural […]
The given charts illustrate how many people live in city and countryside areas across three distinct age cohorts from 1950 to 2025, along with projections until the year 2040. In general, an upward trend is observed in the number of total population, which mainly results from the significant increase in the number of people living […]
