The data shows how the populations of Brazil and Germany were divided by age in 2000 and forecasts for 2050.
Overall, in both countries, adults were the largest age group in both 2000 and 2050. Notably, the proportion of adults in Brazil is expected to increase by 2050, whereas the figure for Germany is predicted to decline. Interestingly, the second largest group was youth in Brazil and seniors in Germany in both years.
In 2000, adults accounted for 65% of the total population in both Brazil and Germany. By 2050, the proportion of adults in Brazil is projected to rise to 70%, while in Germany, it is expected to fall to 48%. There was 30% of youth in Brazil, followed by 13% of youth in Germany, which are projected to decrease to 17% and 12%, respectively.
The proportion of seniors in Brazil and Germany made up 5% and 22%, which are forecast to rise sharply to 13% and 40% in 2050, respectively.
