The table depicts how many people aged 65 and above in different countries over the period of 3 years, starting from 1988 and ending with projections for 2030.
The most significant to emerge from the table is that there is expected to be a wide disparity in all figures. At the same time, while German in 2030 seems to be the highest, the opposing case is likely to be true for UK in 1988.
Having a more detailed analysis; First, Canada in 1988 was 16.32. The figure for Canada in 2000 was 20.67, while Canada in 2030 is expected to be 26.35.
After that, German in 2030 with 30.42 is forecasted to be the highest of all categories. 2030 seems to also be substantially higher than 1988 with 20.45.
Moving on, 14.23 was the data of UK in 1988, which is likely to be the smallest of all categories. At last, 2000 with 14.84 was as high as 1988 in UK.
