The bar chart illustrates the proportion of people aged 65 and over in Germany, Canada, and the UK over a period of 50 years, from 1980 to 2030.
Overall, all three countries show a clear upward trend in the percentage of elderly people. Germany consistently has the highest proportion, while the UK has the lowest throughout the period.
In 1980, Germany had the largest elderly population at approximately 15%, followed by the UK at around 13%, and Canada with just 9%. By 2000, these figures increased, with Germany reaching 20%, Canada rising to 15%, and the UK slightly increasing to 14%.
Projections for 2030 indicate a significant rise in the elderly population in all three countries. Germany is expected to have the highest proportion at 25%, followed by Canada at 22%, and the UK at 18%.
In summary, the data highlights an aging population trend in Germany, Canada, and the UK, with Germany experiencing the most significant increase over the 50-year span.
