Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Population Profile

http://www.scalloway.org.uk/popu4.htm
When profiling a population, often a population pyramid is used to display the frequency (in intervals) of ages, men and women, from any particular region. They look like vertical, back-to-back histograms. This population pyramid is a generalized example of a population dispersion one might find analyzing at a typical developing country. The wide bases indicate that the majority of the population are children, from new born babies or infants to four-year-old's. Only about 8% of the entire population consists of males and females between the ages of 25 and 29.

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