The provided table graph depicts the figure of senior citizens in three distinctive nations over the course of four decades starting in 1988.
Overall, it is immediately obvious that the percentage of population aged 65 and above in Canada, Germany and UK experienced an upward trend in between 1998 and 2000 and these trends are predicted to continue in 2030. Moreover, the graph reveals that German population registered the highest figure.
Obviously, the percentage of Canadian and German elders witnessed a gradual rise of 5% to 21% and 25% respectively in 2000. A similar trend was experienced in the figure of UK citizens, which was a slight increase from 14% to 15% in 2000.
By 2030, there is likely to be a steady increase of 5% in the figure of population aged 65 and above in all three nations. The percentage is foreseen to reach 30% in Germany, 26% in Canada and the lowest figure – 20% is taken place in UK
The provided table graph depicts the
figure
of senior citizens in three distinctive nations over the course of four decades starting in 1988.
Overall
, it is immediately obvious that the percentage of population aged 65 and above in Canada, Germany and UK experienced an upward trend in between 1998 and 2000 and these trends
are predicted
to continue in 2030.
Moreover
, the graph reveals that German population registered the highest figure.
Obviously
, the percentage of Canadian and German elders witnessed a gradual rise of 5% to 21% and 25%
respectively
in 2000. A similar trend
was experienced
in the
figure
of UK citizens, which was a slight increase from 14% to 15% in 2000.
By 2030, there is likely to be a steady increase of 5% in the
figure
of population aged 65 and above in all three nations. The percentage is foreseen to reach 30% in Germany, 26% in Canada and the lowest
figure
–
20%
is taken
place in
UK