The graph gives information concerning three distinct countries on different continents on the portion of the population aged 65 and over from 1940 until 2040.
The follwing illustration depicts the percentage of the population that are older than 65 in three diffrent countries between 1940 and 2040. Those three countries are Japan, Sweden and the USA.
The line chart compares the percentages of the elderly population in the USA, Sweden, and Japan from 1940 and it also gives a projection ò the ratio of senior citizens in these countries till 2040.
The line graph provides information about the number of elderly in the population aged 65 and above in three countries: the USA, Japan, and Sweden, from the year 1940 up to the projected year 2040.
The line graph illustrates the proportion of 65 aged and over population in three countries between 1940 and 2040. Overall, it can be seen that the old populations of the three nations will increase in 2040 with elderly
The line graph illustrates the percentage of the population over 65 between 1940 and 2040 in the three various countries. Overall, there were substantial upward trends in the percentage of senior citizens above 65 in
The line graph depicts the information regarding the size of the community aged 65 and over in three different countries namely, the USA,Sweden and Japan from 1940 to 2040.The data is calibrated in percentage.
The given line graph depicts modification in the percentage of children bornborne of 2 different countries over a 80-year period, starting fromform 1920.
The line graph illustrates the changes in the share of the elderly over 65 years old from 1940 to 2040 in three differnt nations. Overall, this proportion will increase in every country during the 100-year period, with t
This line chart depicts the percentage of people above 65 years old compared with the whole population in three countries: The United States, Sweden, and Japan from 1940 to 2040. A glance at the graphs provided reveals t
This line chart depicts people 65 years old and above compared with the whole population in three different countries: the United States, Sweden, and Japan from 1940 to 2040. A glance at the graphs provided reveals the