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The given pie charts compare the demographics in Italy and Yemen regarding their age structure

in 2000 and prediction for 2050.


In general, while the youngest age group was the dominant one in Yemen, 15-59 years old stood
out as the most popular age range in Italy. It is also noticeable that the 0-14 group is forecasted to
undergo a period decline in both nations.
A more specific look into the chart reveals that 0-14 years old dwellers accounted for half of the
age structure in Yemen, followed by 15-59 years old inhabitants, at precisely 46.3%. People aged
60 and above remained a tiny fraction, at 3.6% and are expected to increase slightly to 5.7%. In
2050, 15-59 years old citizens are predicted to overtake the youngest age group to be the
dominant one with 57.3%. 0-14 years old group is projected to fall to 37%.
In terms of Italy, 15-59 years old was forecasted to be the most common age range in both years,
making up 61.6% and 46.2% respectively in 2000 and 2020. The oldest group initially
constituted one fourth of the age structure, before being predicted to double in the year 2020.
Witnessing a reverse trend, the youngest age group is projected to decrease to 11.5% in 2020
from 14.3% in 2000.

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