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The pictureThe table illustrates how the proportions of the population aged 65 and above changed and is expected to change in 3 developed countries from 1988 to 2030.

The pictureThe table illustrates how the proportions of the population aged 65 and above changed and is expected to change in 3 developed countries from 1988 to 2030. rGdmk
A glance at the graph reveals data on the changes and prediction in percentage of people who aged 65 in three different countries: Canada, Germany as well as UK from 1988 to 2030 Closer look at the graph, Germany was dominated in the past and expect its rank will be continue increasing until 2030. What stunds out from the graph that Germany stayed bottom of the list with 20. 45% in 1988. Second was Canada with 16. 32%. Least on the list was UK with 14. 23%. Focusing on 2020 population aged 65 in almost 5% increase from 20. 45 to 25. 32%. By contrast, other indicators was nowhere near as high as that of Germany. Percentage of population aged was not as more as Canada that its indicator was 14. 89% and 20. 67 in turn. As for the future predictions for 2030, this picture witnessed all over three countries population who aged 65 will increase. For instance this aged people in Germany will make up 30. 42% and in the UK it is going to consist of 20. 30%.
A glance at the graph reveals data on the
changes
and prediction in percentage of
people
who
aged
65 in three
different
countries: Canada, Germany
as well
as UK from 1988 to 2030 Closer look at the graph, Germany
was dominated
in the past and
expect
its rank will be
continue
increasing until 2030. What
stunds
out from the graph that Germany stayed bottom of the list with 20. 45% in 1988. Second was Canada with 16. 32%. Least on the list was UK with 14. 23%. Focusing on 2020 population
aged
65 in almost 5% increase from 20. 45 to 25. 32%. By contrast, other indicators was nowhere near as high as that of Germany. Percentage of population
aged
was not as
more
as
Canada that its indicator was 14. 89% and 20. 67 in turn. As for the future predictions for 2030, this picture witnessed all over three countries population who
aged
65 will increase.
For instance
this
aged
people
in Germany will
make
up 30. 42% and in the UK it is going to consist of 20. 30%.
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IELTS academic The pictureThe table illustrates how the proportions of the population aged 65 and above changed and is expected to change in 3 developed countries from 1988 to 2030.

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