The provided table demonstrates information and expectations of the population percentage aged 65 and above in Canada, Germany, and the UK in 1988, 2000, and 2030.
Overall, Germany had the highest percentage of the elderly people in 1988 at 20.45%, and is the top predicted ratio in 2030 at 30.42% compared to the two other countries. On contrary, the UK was the lowest country had individuals aged 65 and above in 1988. As well as, the lowest predictions in 2030 will be 20.35% for the Uk too.
Canada had 16.32% of people who were in 65 age and above in 1988 and increased around 5% to 20.67% in 2000. Additionally, after 30 years, it predicted to risie also 5% to be 26.35%.
On the other hand, the UK reprsentes the lowest ratio in the past and the future, where it had the lowest number of 65 aged nation and the increasing volume in 2000 was less than 1% to be 14.89%. Whereas in 2030, the expectations indicate into significant increasing around 6% to be 20.35%.
