The provided table demonstrates information and expectations of the variation in population percentage aged 65 and above in Canada, Germany, and the United Kingdom (UK) during 1988, 2000, and 2030.
Overall, the percentage of people aged 65 and above in Germany was the highest at 20.45% compared to the two others, while the highest prediction of increasing this percentage goes to Germany as well. The UK had the lowest ratio in the past in 1988 and in the future in 2030 at 20.35%, as well.
Additionally, the percentage in Canada was 16.32 in 1988, and the rising amount during 2000 was around 5%. Also, the predictions say that the increasing volume will be 5% in 2023, to be 26.35%. Whereas the UK was opposed to the rest of the three countries, the number of individuals who were 65 years old in 1988 was 14.23%, followed by 14.89% in 2000 with less than 1%, increasing during the last 12 years, while the expectations indicate significant raising reaches to 20.35% after 30 years.
