The table provides information about the percentage of people aged 65 and over in Germany, Canada, and the United Kingdom in 1988, 2000, and the projected data for 2030.
Overall
, Germany had the highest proportion of elderly people throughout the period, Linking Words
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the United Kingdom had the lowest. All three countries show a clear upward trend in the proportion of older adults.
In 1988, 20% of the German population was aged 65 or over, rising to 25% in 2000 and expected to reach 30% by 2030. Canada followed a similar pattern, increasing from 16% in 1988 to 21% in 2000 and projected to reach 26% in 2030.
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By contrast
, the United Kingdom had the smallest proportion of elderly people, just over 10% in 1988. Linking Words
This
figure rose gradually and is expected to double to around 20% by 2030.Linking Words