Nguyễn Thành Hải
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the pie charts illustrate the main information sources of 3 main age groups, which are teenagers, young adults and seniors,
Overall, it is readily apparent that information from TV remain consistently at all three age groups while others categories witnessed changes. Additionally, traditonal sources tend to have more popularity among elders while youngsters prefer online sources.
To begin with, the number of teenagers using online news sites recorded as the highest, accounted for 52%, following by young adults with 33% while seniors being the lowest at 6%. Controversely, the popularity of television among older citizens was the highest, at 42%, while the figure for teenagers was lower at 35%, higher than young adult, which was 37%.
Additionally, older people favoured printed newspapers as it accounted for 29%, higher than the two other age groups, which at 6% for young adults and 7% for teenagers. The other sources of information being the least sources to be noticed for teens since it made up for 4%, while elderly give a moderatly attention for them, which around 23%, however, it still lower than young adults, whose 26% people interested in this kind of sources.
The line graph shows population trends in Viet Nam from 1960 to 2020.
Overall, it is readily apparent that an upward trend can be seen in the urban population while the rural witnessed an opposite. Additionally, the figure for urban citizen remained highest throughout the examined period.
In 1960, the percentage of residents city was highest, at 85 per cent. however, the figure for rural one accounted for the lowest, at 15 per cent.
In the following year, after dropping slightly to 81 per cent, the porpotion for urban citizens witnessed a steady decreased to 80 in 1990 before falling dramtially to 63 per cent at the end of the examined period. By contrast, porpotion of rural residents climbed to 19 per cent in 1980, after which the figure thrived slightly to 20 per cent in the next 10 years before dramatically rising to 37 per cent in 2020.