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The two pie charts illustrate the marital status of the populations of Canada and Australia, highlighting the proportions of various relationship categories. Overall, there are notable differences in marital statuses between the two countries, with Canada exhibiting a higher percentage of individuals in non-traditional categories compared to Australia, where traditional marriage prevails. In Canada, a […]
The two pie charts compare the marital status of people in Canada and Australia, categorizing them as married, separated, single, widowed, divorced, and, in Canada’s case, same-sex married. Overall, marriage is more common in Australia, whereas Canada has a significantly higher percentage of separated individuals. Divorce and widowhood remain relatively low in both countries, with […]
The two pie charts illustrate the marital status distribution of the populations of Canada and Australia. Overall, the largest proportion of people in both countries are married, though Canada has a significantly higher percentage than Australia. Meanwhile, the proportions of divorced and widowed individuals are fairly similar in both nations. In Canada, the majority (53%) […]
The two pie charts illustrate the marital status of the populations in Canada and Australia. The categories include married, separated but not divorced, never married, widowed, divorced, and same-sex marriage. Overall, the majority of people in both countries are married, but Canada has a higher proportion in this category compared to Australia. Meanwhile, the remaining […]
The two pie charts illustrate the marital status of the populations of Canada and Australia, highlighting the proportions of various categories. Overall, the marital distribution indicates a higher percentage of married individuals in Canada compared to Australia, whereas those who have never married constitute a more significant portion in Australia. Additionally, the presence of same-sex […]
The two provided pie charts compare the current position of marriage in Canada and Australia. Subjects are divided into six categories in the former, namely separated but not divorced, married, single (never married), widowed, divorced, and same-sex marriage, whereas there are no data on the status of the same-sex couples in the latter. In general, […]
The two pie charts above demonstrate the marital status of the citizens of Canada and Australia. Generally, most people in both nations are or have been married, although their martial statuses may vary. On the one hand, less than one quarter of the people have ended or never started a relationship. This figure is slightly […]
The first pie chart demonstrates the marital status of the people in Canada whereas the second pie chart illustrates the marital status of the people who live in Australia. The numbers are provided as percentages in both charts. Overall, the percentages of separated but not divorced and married couple groups contain the largest amount of […]
The charts present the state of marriage of people residing in Australia and Canada. Generally, it is noticeable that there is a slight variation in groups of marital status in the two countries. Furthermore, most individuals in both countries tend to be married or separated from their spouses. In Canada and Australia, the highest and […]
The two pie charts illustrate the relationship status of people in two countries, Canada and Australia. Overall, both countries share noticeable similarities, with those who live away from their partners and are married making up the two highest proportions of marital status. In the case of Canada, those who are separated but not divorced contributed […]
The two pie charts given illustrates the relationship status of people in two different countries, Canada and Australia. Overall, both countries share noticeable similarities ,with living away from their partners and married making up the two highest proportion of the martial status. In the case of Canada, those who are separated but not divorced contributed […]
The provided pie charts illustrate the marital status of Canada’s and Australia’s population. Overall, it is observed that in both regions the major portion of the population are separated but not divorced, while the minority are divorced. The first pie chart shows the largest portion of the population are separated but not divorced and married, […]
The two diagrams present the family status of Canada and Australian residents. In the first view it seemed that marital status in both countries have only some little differences. People have five different devices of status in Australia and same five status plus same sex marriage. In the first circle graph about Canadians marital statuses […]
The graphic is a pie chart that showcases the marital status of the people of Canada and Australia. The chart representing Canadian Population is divided into six sections whereas, the graph for Australian population only has five fractions. It is clear that more than half of the couples in Canada are separated but not divorced […]
The graphic represents the martial status of the population of Canada and Australia in two separate pie charts . It seems Canada has legalised same sex marriage unlike Australia so 6 sections are seen instead of 5. In Canada the biggest chunk of the population is separated but not yet divorced at 53 percent . […]
The charts compares the differences in marital status between Canadian and Australian citizens. Overall, Canadians are more likely to be separated than Australian, but otherwise, the charts display similar results. There are some differences in the proportions though, and an additional category in Canada’s pie chart. The distribution of marital status in the two populations […]
The given pie charts compare and contrast to the number of the marital status of people between Canada and Australia. Overall, it can be clearly seen that Canada has about six statuses while there just has 5 ones in Australia. It is evident that the proportion of separated but not divorced and married status accounts […]
The two pie charts present data on the marital status of the populations in Canada and Australia, illustrating the distribution through percentages. Overall, the primary marital status in both countries is being married or having been married, with some variations in the percentages of other categories such as single, divorced, widowed, and separated but not […]
The diagram illustrates the spousal relationship of the people in Canada and Australia. The exact numerical figure of the population is not given but a rate is. From the graph, it is clearly seen that most people in the two countries either are or have been married. Shown from the first diagram, it is observed […]
The pie charts illustrate the percentage of relationship status of the residents of Canada and Australia. Overall, the chart show majority of the percentage is covered by the population of separated but not divorced and married in both the countries. While only small percentage is accounted for divorced people in these countries. To begin with, […]
The two pie charts show us the marital status in percentage between Canada and Australia. After analyzing the two charts, it can be noticed that the majority of the population in both countries are married or separated but not divorced, about 85% in Canada and a little less than 90% in Australia. Similar statistics can […]
The pie charts represent the marital status of two countries’ populations, Canada and Australia. Each slice corresponds to the percentage of a given status present in the county’s inhabitants. Overall, both in Canada and Australia, the majority of the population is either married or separated but not divorced. In contrast, the less common demographic is […]
The two pie charts illustrate the proportion of the individuals’ relationship status in Canada and Australia. Overall, Canadian people have more tendecy to get separated than Australian people. The portion of single, divorced and widowed people are almost the same in both countries. In Canada, 68%of the population don’t have a relationship. Half of the […]
The pie charts give demographic information about marital status in both Australia and Canada. It is immediately noticeable that the vast majority of people in both countries are technically married. However, in Canada the majority of these marriages have ended but the people have not got divorced with 53% of the population are separated from […]
The following pie charts represent the marital status of the populations of Canada and Australia. More than half of the population in Canada is separated but not divorced which stands with 53%, comparatively in Australia, 41% of the population is in the same board. As comparison, in both the countries, the marriage success percentage rate […]
The two pie charts above illustrate the civil status of the citizens of Australia and Canada. At first glance, most of the citizens from both countries are married, whether they live together or not. In Canada, 53 percent of individuals are not living with their legal partner, whereas 29 percent of them are married, and […]
The two pie charts above illustrate the civil status of the citizens of Australia and Canada. At first glance, most of the citizens from both countries are married, whether if they live together or not. In Canada, 53 percent of individuals are not living with their legal partner, whereas 29 percent of them is married, […]
The pie chart illustrates the marital condition among people in Canada and Australia. It is clear that, most of the individuals in both countries are either married or separated but not divorced. However, divorced people are in the minority in both cases. We can see that, more than half of the Canadian population are separated […]
The pie charts give demographic information about marital status in both Australia and Canada. It is immediately noticeable that the vast majority of people in both countries are technically married. However, in Canada the majority of these marriages have ended but the people have not taken divorced with 53% of the population are separated from […]
Both pie charts represnts the relationship position of the residents in two diffrent nation Canada and Austrila. Overall , we can see that ratio of divorced proportion is lower in both nation while same sex marraige case only exist in Canada. More then half percenatge of status for marital case in Canada were seprated without […]
