The chart gives the information about the ratio of elderly people aged 65 and above in three countries in the year 1988, 2000 and 2030.
Overall, it is evident that the popularity of at least 65 year aged citizens tends to expand over the period. Meanwhile, Germany was the country having the highest rate and is expected to maintain this rank in 2030.
Turning into detail, starting at 20. 45%, the number for Germany increased significantly to 25. 32% in 2000. A similar level of expansion was observed
in that of Canada, which witnessed a substantial growth from 16. 32% to 20. 67% over the same period. By contrast, the figure for the UK was kept stable at approximately 14. 2% in both years.
Regard to the predicted proportion in 2030, German residents aged 65 years and above are unveiled to account for 30. 42% of the total population, ranking first among 3 nations. This will be followed
by a 26. 35% of Canada, which will be exactly 6 per cents higher than that of the UK.
The chart gives the information about the ratio of elderly
people
aged 65 and above in three countries in the year 1988, 2000 and 2030.
Overall
, it is evident that the popularity of at least 65 year aged citizens tends to expand over the period. Meanwhile, Germany was the country having the highest rate and is
expected
to maintain this rank in 2030.
Turning into detail, starting at 20. 45%, the number for Germany increased
significantly
to 25. 32% in 2000. A similar level of expansion was
observed
in
that of Canada, which witnessed a substantial growth from 16. 32% to 20. 67% over the same period. By contrast, the figure for the UK was
kept
stable at approximately 14. 2% in both years.
Regard to the predicted proportion in 2030, German residents aged 65 years and above
are unveiled
to account for 30. 42% of the total population, ranking
first
among 3 nations. This will be
followed
by
a 26. 35% of Canada, which will be exactly 6 per cents higher than that of the UK.