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The charts below show the number of married people living in 2 different countries (Canada and Australia) as compared to those who are not, and those in other form of unions in the same region. Overall, in canada, the highest percentage were those who were separated, while the least were citizens who were divorced. In […]
The given pie charts compare the percentages of marital status in Canada and Australia. Overall, it is clear that the lowest rates in both countries are recorded in the divorced couples category. However, in Canada, the highest percentage belongs to separated couples, whereas in Australia, this rate is contributed by married couples. Meanwhile, only same-sex […]
The pie charts illustrate the proportion of marital status among Canadian and Australian people. Overall, “separated but not divorced” status is mostly common in Canada’s population, whilst in Australia it is “married” category. Additionally, “divorced” status has the least percentage in both countries. Markedly, Australians do not have any same sex marriage. In Canada, more […]
The three graphs give information about the marital status by 6 groups in Canada and Australia. As can be seen from the charts, the majority of people are separated but not divorced in Canada and Australia. There is a higher proportion of people in their marriage. It is clear that 53% of people in Canada […]
The two pie charts provide demographic data about the current civil status of canadians and australians. Overall, most people in both countries seem to be married or have been married and know seperated, divorced or widowed. Nevertheless, whereas married people account for 46% of australian, only 32% of canadian are married, including 3% of same […]
