The table illustrates the percentage of the population aged 65 and above in Canada, Germany and the UK for the years 1988, 2000 and a prediction for 2030.
The tabular data contains the information related to the fraction of elderly people in three different nations in year 1998 and 2000, also including the anticipation of same group's population in 2013.
The data table illustrates and anticipates the percentage of the elderly population (65 and above) in three countries ( Canada, Germany, and the UK) in the years 1988, 2000 ,and 2030.
The table gives data about the proportion of the population aged 65 years and over in 3 countries (Canada, Germany, and the United Kingdom) in 1988, 2000, and an estimated percentage for 2030.
The table below illustrate to people rate of 65 years old and over, moreover it is include guess of the future rates of these people in three countries (Canada, Germany, UK).
the table provide informations regarding the predictions change in the rate of the population of the people aged 65 and above in three different countries.
The table illustrates the percentage of the population aged 65 and over in three countries (Canada, Germany and the UK) in between 1988 , 2000 and an estimated percentage for 2030.
The table depicts the difference in proportion of the population aged from 65 and above in three various regions . It is clear from the graph that the rate of population who aged above 65 reached the highest in Germany c
The table gives information about the proportion of the population who are 65 years old and over in 3 countries (Canada, Germany and the UK) in 1988, 2000 and an estimated percentage for 2030.
The table gives information about the proportion of people who are 65 years and over in three countries (Canada, Germany and the UK) in 1988, 2000 and an estimated percentage for 2030. Units are measured in percentages.
The table illustrates the proportion of the population aged 65 and higher than 65 years old in Canada Germany, and the UK in 1988, 2000 and their estimated proportions in 2030.
The table illustrate the information and predictions according the transformation in percentage of the elderly demography in Canada, Germany, and British in the period given.
The table illustrates the proportion of population aged 65 and above by providing the change of the information and predictions in Canada, Germany, and the UK in forty two years.
The following table provides data on the variation in the number of people aged above 65 in 1988 an 2000 and future estimations for the year 2030 in Canada, Germany and UK.
The given table illustrates the changes in the ratio of residents aged 65 and over in Canada, Germany, and UK in the year of 1988 and 2000, as well as the foresee in 2030. Overall, all countries has underwent and will ex