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These pie charts compare the marital status in Canada and Australia. Overall, it is evident that the percentages of people separated but not divorced and those married are much larger than the other types of marital status in both countries, while other categories have similar percentages. As for Canada, the percentage of the separated but […]
The two pie charts illustrate the marital status of the populations in Canada and Australia. Overall, the majority of people in both countries are married. In Canada, the largest group is married citizens, while in Australia, married individuals also represent the largest proportion, but at a slightly lower percentage. In Canada, 53% of the population […]
The two pie charts provide demographic data about the civil status in Canada and Australia. Overall, Canada and Australia exhibit similar percentages for most of the various statuses analyzed, though there are a few exceptions. In fact, Canadian people who either never married or are widowed individually account for 7% of the population, higher by […]
The pie charts give information about the martial status of residents of two countries: Canada and Australia. Overall, it is lucid that in both countries a large proportion of individuals prefer living separately, while they have not ended in divorce. Additionally, in Canada there is a tiny fraction of people who have chosen same sex […]
The two given pie charts illustrate the proportions of the marital status of individuals who reside in Canada and Australia in percentage. Overall, the two largest groups of people (over 80%) in both countries are individuals who are married and separated but not divorced. In Canada, 53% of the citizens are not legally separated, and […]
