The line graph illustrates and predicts the percentage population of elderly people over 65 years in three countries namely the USA,Sweden and Japan for a century starting from 1940.
The line graph provides information on the percentage of the population aged 6.5 and over from 1940 to 2040 in three nations, Japan, Sweden and the USA.
Over a one-hundred-year period, the USA, Sweden and Japan are projected to have population changes with citizens over 65 years of age, and the line graph reveals the percentages for each country.
The ratio of elderly people aged 65 or above is expected to change over a hundred-year period, from 1940-2040, and the given line graph captures this transition in three countries USA, Sweden and Japan.
The ratio of elderly population aged 65 or above is expected to change over a hundred-year period, from 1940-2040, and the given line graph captures this transition in three countries USA, Sweden and Japan.
The following chart demonstrates differences in the population rate among elderly people from 65 and over since 1940 and there is also given a predictable rise until 2040 in the USA, Sweden and Japan.
We see the graph below that summarizes the proportion of 65+ ages (say, elderly in short) in general population between three different countries beginning from the 1940’s and up to 2040’s. USA showed with a black line,
The line chart compares the rate of the population aging percentage for three countries in the surveyed period of 100 years, from 1940 to 2040. In general, the rate of people increased in countries between 1940 and 2040.
The graph shows the increase in the ageing population in Japan, Sweden and the USA. It indicates that the percentage of elderly people in all three countries are expected to increase to almost 25% of the respective popul
This line graph illustrates information about the food consumption in the age group above 65 years and older in the United States, Sweden and Japan in the year 1940 till the predicted year 2040.
The line chart gives information about the percentage of the elder people population in USA, Sweden and Japan from 1940 to 2040. Overall, it can be clearly seen that the population increased in all countries and it is ex
The bar graph depicts the senior people population over 100 years from 1940 to 2040, across three nations. Over the years, it is notable that Japan been the least in population of aged people, is predicted to become the