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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 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 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 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 […]
