The provided table illustrates the historical information on the number of birth, death, and maximum ages between both genders. These 4 angles of data are recorded as 40 years period, from 1960 to 2000.
Overall, the number of death had its dramatically increasing trend, similar to the oldest age of male and female which is also gradually higher over 40 years. Whereas, the number of birth experienced fluctuation throughout these years.
Started from 1960, the number of death was only 8,000 people. Then, it greatly increased and ended up with 40,000 people in 2000, which is around 500% more than the beginning of the record. On the other hand, people lived longer over time. The data showed that the maximum ages of both male and female were extended around 2- 4 years in each decade. As a result, the oldest age of female in 2000 was 76 years old, which was 9 years older than 67 years old in 1960. Similar to male’s age in 2000 with 75 years old maximum, which was 10 years gap if compared to 1960.
In contrast, the birth rate fluctuated and ended up with the smaller number than when the information had begun. 40,000 people were born in 1960. The trend started upward and reached the peak at 50,000 in 1980. However, a serious drop occurred in 1990 with only 32,000 birth in this period. Then, the record was turned back to increase again at 36,000 in 2000.
