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Patterns & Data 2: Patterns & Data Unplugged

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Step 7 of 7: Finding Patterns in Population Pyramids (Example)
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For example, this population pyramid for Vietnam has a lot of potential for analysis.

Why is there a surplus of women from the age of 60 onward? This might be the result of Vietnamese men dying in the Vietnam war. An 18-year-old man killed in 1975 at the end of the war would have been 62 in 2019, and any older men would have been of age to fight during the rest of the war.

Why is there a male surplus in younger Vietnamese people? Why are there sudden changes in the width of the younger bars? These effects may be the result of Vietnam’s family planning policy, which mandates that each family have only one or two children. In China, their one-child policy ultimately favored the births of male children.