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The chart illustrates the martial status of Canadians and Australians. Overall, seperated couples’ rate is high in both of countries. Seperated and married people also decreases its dominance, while other categories lost their share. The biggest three statuses in Canada are splitted,married and widowed people, with 53%, 29%, and 7% , respectively. The proportion of […]
The charts below depicts the statistical data of distinct marital status (married, widowed etc) of people of Canada and Australia. Overall, it is evident that people who are seperate with their beloves are dominant in Canada, while married people are greater in numbers in Australia. Moreover, none of the people are in Australia having same […]
The providen data from two charts illustrates the estimated rate of residential maritial status in Canada in Australia. It is clear that both of the countries listed have a high percentage of single inhabitans and married ones. Nevertheless, the percentage of divorced people are slightly equal. In Canada, percentage of separated, but not divorced remains […]
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 […]
Given are two pie charts presented capture data describing the presentage of marital status of Canadian and Australian. Broadly speaking, The proportion of majority of people have been being separated but not divorced in both countries, moreover, while being married has a larger proportion only in Australia. A specific analysis reveals that the highest proportion […]
