The graph below shows China's population by age group starting in 1960 and including a forecast to 2050.
The line graph gives detailed information about the percentages of China's people in different age groups in 1960 and 2050.
Overall
, it is mentioned that there were three types of categories, namely (0-14), (15-64), and over 65. Linking Words
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figure for (15-64) witnessed an increase sharply in the middle of the period despite predicting to decline Linking Words
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those over 65 saw a rise over the period. Linking Words
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, it is worth noting that the share of (0-14) ages decreased.
In detail, it is evident that the rate of 15-64 age groups experienced a significant growth from 35 to just under 70, afterwards, it is predicted that the proportion of Linking Words
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will decrease to 52.5 in the space of 30 years. (2030,2040,and 2050).
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seems, the ratio of over 65 age represented around 5 or 6 % at the initial point, Linking Words
thereafter
, it went up to roughly 10 % and it will continue to rise to just above 20% in 2050.
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, the youngest people (0-14) plummeted completely Linking Words
firstly
to 35% in 1990, Linking Words
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to approximately 25% in 2020 in China. Correct word choice
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, it is supposed that the amount of young population will plunge to 17.4% by the final of the time. Linking Words
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but not least, the youngest will account for the lowest in 2050.Linking Words
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