The present table illustrates the data and the forecast, in respect to the difference in pecentage of the density of people aged 65 and above in Canada, Germany and the UK.
In concise terms, all the researched countries are seen to have a similar trajectory, particularly an upward one. Noticeably, Canada had the most significant rise, followed by Germany at the second place.
On closer observation, it is visible that throughout the period, Canada and Germany had the same trend of increase in nearly 5% in each given year. Expotentially, Canada had 10% in 1980 likewise in year 2000 it had 5% increase of almost 15%. Furthermore, in the year of 2030, it might rise to 22%. Simultaneously, Germany follows the same pattern with 15% population of age 65 and above in 1980, followed by year 2000, the percentage increased by 5% to 20% and in the upcoming year mentioned 2030, the figure will grow up to 25%. Germany remains as the country with the highest population of age 65 and above at the end of the timespan.
On the other hand, the Uk had a slight distinct change from Canada and Germany such as in 1980 the UK count of people whose age span of 65 and above was 14% subsequently, which remained almost the same in the given next recorded year 2000. Whereas, in the year of 2030, the population density surges with 4%, which amounts to 19%.
