The bar graph compares the data about proportion of population who aged 65 in three countries namely: Canada, Germany, and the UK from 1980, 2000, and anticipated proportion in 2030.
Overall, it is quite evident that Germany population had aged 65 was highest throughout the given time span, while population of Canada and UK were the lowest.
To begin with, in Canada, 10% of population aged 65 in 1980 and population aged 65 was increase by 5% over the next 20 years. Following that in Germany, population of 65 aged accounted at 15% in 1890, and it incline to 20% in 2000. Afterwards, the UK population aged of 65 around 15% between 1980 and 2000.
Initially, in 2030, the predicated age 65 to approximately 22% in Canada. 25% of 65 aged populations will increase at 25% in Germany, and upcoming aged 65 in UK, which will at nearby 20%.
