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The image presents bar charts detailing the percentage of populations aged 65 and over in 1980, 2000, and 2030 for three countries: in 1980, Canada is approximately 10%, Germany about 14%, UK roughly 10%; in 2000, Canada rises to around 14%, Germany increases to approximately 20%, UK slightly over 14%; projected for 2030, Canada approaches 23%, Germany near a significant 30%, UK about 20%.
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The bar chart illustrates the percentage of population aged 65 and over in three countries, in 1980, 2000 and predicted percentage in 2030.
Overall, the percentage of population aged 65 or over in all countries increased steadily throughout the period.
Looking closer at the data, the percentage of population in Canada and in Germany stood at 10 percent and at 15 percent in 1980 and rose slowly to 15 percent and at 20 percent in 2000, respectively. In UK, it started at just below 15 in 1980 and grew to about 15 in 2000.
Specifically, predicted percentage in 2030, it stood at about 22 percent in Canada, at 25 percent in Germany and at around 18 percent in 2030.
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