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The image presents a table detailing UK population data for 1991, 1961, and 2011 including: Total Population (Millions) as 36.070.364 in 1991, 46.196.200 in 1961, 56.065.700 in 2011; % People aged 15 as 1.86% in 1991, 1.48% in 1961, 1.23% in 2011, with Females aged 15 at 335,730 in 1991, 333,900 in 1961, 333,700 in 2011, and Males aged 15 at 334,241 in 1991, 349,400 in 1961, 354,400 in 2011; % People aged 75 as 0.23% in 1991, 0.55% in 1961, 0.70% in 2011, with Females aged 75 at 47,351 in 1991, 254,900 in 1961, 210,100 in 2011, and Males aged 75 at 34,012 in 1991, 160,200 in 1961, 181,300 in 2011.
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The table compares the percentage of men and women age who were between 15 and 75 and the population of whole nations in Britain across 10 decades.
Overall, it is evident that the population of the United Kingdom increased throughout the centuries. While the proportion of male and female increased who were 75 rised, the percentage of young adults decreased from 1911 to 2011.
In terms of populaton, its total number of peple grew dramatically, started from 36.1 millions in 19911, reached at 56.1 millions in the end of 2011.
The percentage of young people felt over the period of 100 years began at 1.86% in 19911, droped to 1.23% in 2011. In contrast, the number of elderly individulas surged from 0.23% to 0.70%, grew at about thrice. Between 1911 and 2011, the number of older male citizens was 34000 and female was 47400, which sharply increased at 181300 and 210100, respectively.
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