The diagram compares three countries in terms of their age population which is 65 or over between 1980, 2000 and predicted in 2030.
Overall, it is clear that older people in Germany recorded higher percentage over the years, while population in Canada and UK couldn’t show their dominancy compared to Germany.
With regards to proportion of 65 aged and over people in Germany, it accounted for 15% in 1980.In the following five years, the figure increased significantly by 5%.Also, there was a noticeable growth to 25% in 2003.Notably, it was a higher percentage of population rate among three countries.
When it comes to Canada and UK, a former country allocated to 10% in the initial year.15% of senior citizens were lived in Canada in the middle of the period.In the final year, the figure rose dramatically to approximately 22%.A latter country indicated at around 14% in 1980.Finally, it rose by almost 1% in 2000 before the figure climbed to 18% at the end of the period.
