The bar chart demonstrates the percentage of people who aged over 65 years old in Germany, Canada and UK from 1980 to 2030.
From an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that Germany has the highest percentage people in this age group, the opposite was true for UK over a period of 50 years from 1980.
In 1980, while the percentage of the elderly reached to 15%, which was higher than that in UK around 2%, the proportion of elderly people in Canada hit the lowest point in 3 countries in this age group. Next 20 years, Canada and Germany experienced by far the greatest changes 5%.
The percentage of the population aged over 65 years old and over is predicted to increase in the all 3 countries in 2030. However, Canada is predicted to have a figure of 23%, which is significant higher than the figure of 19% for the UK. Germany is projected to remain the country with the highest proportion of its population aged 65 and above.
