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The image displays a line graph showing the percentage of Japan's population by three age groups from 1960 with a forecast to 2040. For the 0-14 age group, the percentages were: 1960 (30%), 1970 (35%), 1980 (28%), 1990 (29%), 2000 (20%), 2010 (18%), 2020 (15%), 2030 (12%), and 2040 (10%). For the 25-64 age group, the figures were: 1960 (65%), 1970 (70%), 1980 (68%), 1990 (70%), 2000 (68%), 2010 (65%), 2020 (60%), 2030 (55%), and 2040 (57%). For the 65+ age group, the population percentages were: 1960 (5%), 1970 (5%), 1980 (10%), 1990 (11%), 2000 (15%), 2010 (25%), 2020 (30%), 2030 (30%), and 2040 (35%).
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The presented line chart illustrates the projection of Japan’s population in three different age groups from 1960 to 2040. From an overall perspective, it can be clearly seen that the decrease of two age groups is 0-14 years old and 25 – 64 years old. Whereas, the age group which dramatically increases, above 65 years old.
Firstly, about the number of people who were about 65 years old, only taking up about 5% in 1960, until 1970 it started to slowly rise and the first came top in 2020 with 30%. In addition, it is projected to increase until 2040, at nearly 35%.
By contrast, both groups of people were 0 – 14 years old and 25 – 64 years old tended to fall, especially the smallest age group. In 1960, the group of people 25 – 64 years old accounted for 65%, the highest percentage of all. Then, it had some small changes until 1990, it only came top but also begin decrease, this situation
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