The table below shows information and predictions regarding the change in percentage of the population aged 65 and above in three countries.
This
analysis, introduced by a table that illustrates the time laps between 1988 and 2030, represents the actual and expected percentage of citizens aged 65 and above in Canada, Germany, and the UK.
Overall
, the general trend in these three countries shows a mild increase in the average of individuals whose age is 65 or older over the 42 years depicted. In addition
, it is observed the UK rates are constantly lower in comparison with the German country and Canada, predicting a near reach of the UK elderly population for 2030 to the German numbers obtained in 1988.
From 1988 to 2030, Canada’s elderly population society jumped from 16.32% by the end of the 80’s to 20.67% in the 2000s. Thus
, the results are expected to be improved by 2030, gaining almost another 6% during these years.
As can be seen, a similar progression to the Canadians’ is the one demonstrated by the Germans. However
, Germany’s outcome peak is higher than the one referred to Canada
. Beginning from 20.45% in 1988, and continuing by 25.32% by the start of the century, Change preposition
in Canada
this
country, forecast a 30.42% of ancient people by the start of the 30's decade.
Although
the UK’s results went up as the previous two nations, it granted an upward tendency that practically remained as a plateau for the first twelve years of this
research, with a variation of 0.66 per cent. Nevertheless
, the illustration outlines that this
country may experience an upsurge in the elderly population shortly.Submitted by inesmonterolavilla on
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