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The line graph provided displays Japanese population by age groups from 1960 with prediction up to 2040. Overall, the percentage of people between 25 and 64 years old is relatively constant across the period; it is also consistantly higher than those of other age groups. The number of Japanese under the age of 15 experiences […]
The line chart illustrates the population of Japanese citizens at different ages between 1970 and 2040. Overall, the age group between 25 to 64 recorded the highest proportions over the period. The figure of 0-14 decreased gradually which represents the lowest while 65 and above increased steadily and ranked second. In terms of adults, in […]
The chart illustrates Japan’s population proportion by different age groups in 1960 and includes a forecast to 2040. However, the percentage of the 0 to 14 age group was 30% in 1970. On the other hand, the 25 to 64 age group was 70% in 1970. As well as, Japan’s population of people aged 65 […]
The line chart illustrates the proportions of Japan’s population in three age groups in 1960 and includes projections up to 2040. Overall, adults aged 25 to 64 consistently represent the largest share of the population, although their proportion gradually decreases over time. By contrast, the percentage of people aged 65 and above increases substantially, while […]
The line graph illustrates the percentage of population by three age groups in Japan, beginning in 1960 and with a forecast to 2040. Overall, while the proportion of senior citizens increased considerably, the reverse was true for the youngest population. Notably, the share of middle-aged group consistently lead the chart, despite a relative decline. Focusing […]
The line graph illustrates what percentage of inhabitants in Japan there were and will be there from 1960 to 2040. Overall, the figures for those aged between 25 and 64, they dominated throughout the period and it anticipating that the lion share will continue until 2040. In comparison, the oldest people aged at least 65, […]
