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The image displays a line graph showing the percentage of Japan's population by three age groups from 1960 with a forecast to 2040. For the 0-14 age group, the percentages were: 1960 (30%), 1970 (35%), 1980 (28%), 1990 (29%), 2000 (20%), 2010 (18%), 2020 (15%), 2030 (12%), and 2040 (10%). For the 25-64 age group, the figures were: 1960 (65%), 1970 (70%), 1980 (68%), 1990 (70%), 2000 (68%), 2010 (65%), 2020 (60%), 2030 (55%), and 2040 (57%). For the 65+ age group, the population percentages were: 1960 (5%), 1970 (5%), 1980 (10%), 1990 (11%), 2000 (15%), 2010 (25%), 2020 (30%), 2030 (30%), and 2040 (35%).
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The line chart illustrates the proportion of Japan’s population by age groups from 1960 to 2040.
Overall, the group of age over 65 years old most widely rate of population, while other two groups ( 0-14 and 25-64) will experience a downward trend.
In 1960, the over 65 age group represented almost 5% of the population; this figure has increased rapidly and will reach below 40% in 2040. Also it later exceed the 0-14 age group. In Japan,the population rate of 0-14 year olds accounted for 30% , then will decrease dramatically to 10% in 2040.
Although the highest rate of population was seen in the 25-64 at the beginning, it fluctuated and reached nearly 58% at the end of the period in Japan.
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