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The image presents demographic trends in Scotland from 1940 to 2020; the birth rate starts at 3.0% in 1940, showing a decline to approximately 1.8% in 1950, remaining below 1.5% until 1970, then continues declining towards 0.6% around 2000, and approaches around 0.9% by 2020; population growth rate begins around 0.5% in 1940, rises to 1.5% in the 1960s, declines back to approximately 1.3% in 1970, continues to decrease, reaching about 0.2% around 2000, and slightly increases near 0.7% by 2020; the death rate starts around 1.2% in 1940, remaining relatively stable until 1960, where it declines slightly to around 1.1%, stays constant through 1980, dips under 1.0% at 1990, and plateaus just below 1.0% up to 2020.
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The line graph depicts the percentage of the demographic in Scotland over a 60-year period from 1940.
As is illustrated from the graph, the proportion of births and the population growth rate witnessed a downward trend, with some moderate fluctuations, while that of deaths remained stable.
As regards the birth rate was the highest among the three, standing at just 2.5 percent, although the death rate hovered around below 1,0 percent in 1940. Following this, the births fluctuated, experiencing a peak of just above 2.0 percent before showing a period of steady decline. Conversely, the deaths fell sharply until 1960 and stayed at about 0.4 percent.
By looking more closely at the population growth climbed 1.5 percent in the middle of 1950; however, it followed a sharp drop to 0 percent in over 2000, which was no longer an increase. At the end of 2020, the birth rate continued to fall at 0.5 percent, while the death rate recorded the opposite.
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