The table displays the experienced variations of senior people density in Canada, Germany, and the UK, as well as predicted figures in 2030. Overall, it is evident that there was a growth in the proportion of older people in all nations until 2000, the UK, however, saw an insignificant proportion of increase compared to the others. Similarly, it is set to the proportions of older people will continue to rise by 2030 in all countries.
In 1988, Germany had the greatest percentage of population aged 65 compared to the others, with 20.45, before increasing by approximately 5% to 25,32 by 2000. However, an additional 5% of growth is anticipated by 2030.
Canada and the UK had relatively closer proportions of senior people in 1988, at 16.32%, and 14.23%, respectively. Nevertheless, while this number climbed over a fifth in Canada by 2000, there was a slight increase in the UK, with 14.89%. Despite this, the proportion of senior people in the UK is predicted to reach 20.35, while Canada will have 26.35% older people in 2030.
