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The image is a bar chart showing the percentage of elderly citizens aged 65 and over in Canada, Germany, and the UK for the years 1980, 2000, and 2030. In 1980, Canada had 10%, Germany had 15%, and the UK had 15% of their population aged 65 and over. In 2000, Canada had 15%, Germany had 20%, and the UK had 15%. In 2030, Canada is projected to have 25%, Germany 30%, and the UK 25%. The bars are color-coded with Canada in blue, Germany in yellow, and the UK in pink.
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The bar chart compares the percentages of elderly people in 3 different countries in 1980 and 2000 and predicted percentage for 2030. Overall, all countries followed a similar trend, increasing slightly.
The population of 65 and over in Canada ranked last in 1980, while that of the UK was higher than it by 8%. By 2000, both figures rose markedly and reached the same level, 15%.
With regard to the percentage of Germany, in 1980, it stood at 15%, which was the highest rate of that year. In 2000, the proportion of people aged above 65 increased to 20%.
It is estimated that these three countries will see a considerable growth by 2030. The figure for Germany is expected to reach 25%, while that for Canada will overtake the percentage of the UK.
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