The table compares three nations (Canada, Germany and UK) in terms of percentage of population aged 65 or more in 1988, 2000 and predictions in 2030.
above the age of 65.
Between 1988 and 2000, there was a rise of approximately five percent in Canada (from 16. 32% to 20. 67%) and in Germany (from 20. 45 to 25. 32%). insignificant in those years (in 1988, 14. 23& and in 2000, 14. 89%). It remained
By 2030 it
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, it is clearly
shown that percentage of the elderly increases from one year to another in each country. Germany has the highest rate of senior population in all three years. In contrast
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peopleBetween 1988 and 2000, there was a rise of approximately five percent in Canada (from 16. 32% to 20. 67%) and in Germany (from 20. 45 to 25. 32%).
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, in the UK was noticed
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unchanged.By 2030 it
is predicted
that the population aged 65 and above will rise around 5% in all three nations, in comparison
to year 2000 (in Canada will go up to 26. 35%, in Germany to 30. 42%, and in the UK up to 20. 35%)