The table illustrates data and forecasts according to the percentage of the population aged 65 or above in Canada, Germany, and the UK between 1998 and 2030.
Overall,it is clear from the graph that there was a significant increase in the percentage of older people in Canada and Germany, and it is estimated to be rising over the next thirty-year period. However, the percentage in the UK slightly grew, and it is predicted to grow marginally.
Firstly,looking at the graph for more details,it shows that Canadians aged 65 or older witnessed a rise in the next two years, which was 20.67%, and it is predicted to be 26.35% throughout the thirty-year period. Furthermore, the proportion of people in Germany stood at 20.45%, then reached 25.32% in 2000, and it is estimated to be 30.42% in 2030.
Secondly,turning to the remaining data sets, it represents that the number of older people in the UK slightly rose in the next two years,which was 14.63%, but it is forecasted to be 20.38% after 30 years later.
