The document compares two population pyramids - Pyramid 1 shows a developing country with a majority of younger dependents, while Pyramid 2 shows a more established country where the majority will soon be older dependents. Both pyramids show about equal populations of men and women within each age group, with at most a 0.2% difference.
The document compares two population pyramids - Pyramid 1 shows a developing country with a majority of younger dependents, while Pyramid 2 shows a more established country where the majority will soon be older dependents. Both pyramids show about equal populations of men and women within each age group, with at most a 0.2% difference.
The document compares two population pyramids - Pyramid 1 shows a developing country with a majority of younger dependents, while Pyramid 2 shows a more established country where the majority will soon be older dependents. Both pyramids show about equal populations of men and women within each age group, with at most a 0.2% difference.
this pyramid? A Christmas tree, box or cup (from Population Christmas Tree Cup Pyramid slideshow)
What does the shape
say about the The country is now more established. The country is still developing. The “younger distribution of the (dependent)” group is the majority while the Soon, the majority will be the “older population? (dependent)” group and the “younger “older (dependent)” group is the minority. (dependent)” group will be the minority.
Which age group has
the highest percentage of the population? younger (dependent) Middle (dependent)
Which age group has
the lowest percentage older (dependent) younger (dependent) of the population?
Are there any
usual/interesting As the population changed from 1970 to There is an even amount of men and 2070, the population between men and anomalies in the women on both sides of the pyramid. The women for each age group is equal with populations are off by about 0.2%. pyramid? at most a 0.2% difference.