The chart provided depicts the incidence of working age population of the total in four countries since 1960.
Overall, the adult age group occupating in nations given have showed with noticeable peaks and troughs throughout the period. In addition, the proportion seems likely to deteriorate in long-term.
In 1960, it can be observed that both citizens in working age of France and the USA initially accounted for around 60 per cent. Then, the following forty-year saw a small upward pattern towards France, but this trend was abruptly broken due to a plummet approaching gradually. In the meantime, the USA percentage went up slightly in 1980 and remained steady to level off at about 66 per cent of the total in 2010, before it is predicted to witness a reduction at the end of time frame.
Regarding the others, namely Japan and Germany, constituted around 65 per cent annually in 1960. After that, the Japanese working age group experienced a rise reaching a high of 70 per cent during a thirty-year period. However, this was followed by a dramatic plunge to mark the lowest point in 2050 as a prediction. On the other hand, Germany’s rate dropped slightly before increasing sharply to plateau at 70 per cent in the same time with Japan’s. Ultimately, forecasts reveal it will fall tremendously.
