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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 […]
