The table below shows information and predictions regarding the change in percentage of the poplulation age 65 and above in three countries.
The following table below illustrates the data and a proportion of the population aged 65 or more in
Canada
, Germany
and the UK
in 1988 and 2000 with the prediction of 2030.
Overall
, it is clear that
the number of elderly society in a percentage increases from year to year in each country. Canada
and Germany
have generally a higher amount of elderly populations than the UK
.
In 1988, 20% of Germans were aged 65 or older, compared to 16% of Canadians and 14% of British. After 12 years, the proportion of the public aged 65 and above significantly rose to 4% and 5%, whereas
for the UK
slightly changed to 1%, respectively.
Looking into the future, a symbolic increase is predicted in Canada
and Germany
. Thus
, the number of elderly crowds there accounted for 26% and 30% respectively, while
for the UK
this
number is only 20%.
In conclusion, Canada
and Germany
are predicted to have an enormous amount of elderly community aged 65 and older, on the other ,hand the UK
is expected to get 1 out of 5 of the population.Submitted by lil.abdulla on
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