The bar graph details the proportion of senior citizens of three different nations in the years 1980, 2000, and 2030.
Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that the percentage of growing old people 65 and over ages in three countries. Elderly populations have risen and are predicted to grow steadily in all countries. Germany has and will continue to have the highest proportion, while Canada will likely overtake the UK.
In Germany, the majority of elderly humans the biggest increase will be at 15% to 20% during the subsequent decade. Furthermore, according to the United Kingdom will significantly go up by 14% to 15% over the next 50 years.
The numbers will be more variable for geriatric people and will grow sharply from 10% to 15% in Canada by the end of the period.
By 2030, Germany is expected to rise by another 5% to 25%, with Canada surpassing the United Kingdom and finishing at 22% and the latter’s figures lagging behind slightly at just under 20%.
