The depicted table compares the rates of people aged 65 and older in three countries in 1988 and 2000, and the prediction for 2030.
Overall
, the fractions for all countries saw a growth , and it is forecasted to continue rising in the future. Germany had the biggest shares of elderly throughout the given period, Linking Words
while
the Uk have the lowest shares.
Looking from a detailed perspective, the percentages of 65-year-old individuals in Canada and Germany experienced a gradual increase of 5% from 1988 to 2000, and the figures for both regions are expected to keep increasing in 2030, as the provided demographic will account for 26% in Canada and will reach 30% in Germany.
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On the other hand
, older people in the United Kingdom formed 14% of the country's population in 1988. And by 2000, Linking Words
this
group rose by only 1%. Linking Words
Nonetheless
, the prediction for 2030 shows that Linking Words
this
number will surge to 20%, Linking Words
although
the UK will remain the nation with the smallest proportion of elderly among the given nations.Linking Words