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Population pyramids

Population pyramids are bar charts that show how many people of different ages are living in a place or country.

Population pyramids show the bars arranged sideways, rather than upwards. The shows the number of people, the shows their ages. The bars on the left show the number of males and the bars on the right show the number of females.

A population pyramid for a developed country is usually bullet-shaped like the one below:

Pyramid graph showing the age range of the UK population.
Figure caption,
population pyramid showing the percentages of the people living in the UK

A population pyramid for a developing country is usually triangle-shaped like the one below:

Pyramid graph showing the age range of the Indian population in 2012.
Figure caption,
Population pyramid showing the percentages of the people living in India.

When interpreting a population pyramid, you should include:

  • the width of the base of the pyramid: wide or narrow
  • the width of the top of the pyramid: wide or narrow
  • life expectancy: high or low
  • the dependency ratio: the number of active people compared to dependents i.e. under 15s and over 65s
  • anomalies 鈥 such as bars that are unusually shorter or longer than the overall trend

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