The data demonstrates information about the proportion of the population in the age of 65 and above in three different regions in 1999, 2000 and predictably 2030.
Overall, the population of elderly people is expected to rise in all three countries over the given period. The highest percentage of older people can be observed in Germany , which will expectanly have continued to remain the highest place for the entire period, whereas the UK gets the lowest one.
In 1999 and 2000 the percent of Canadese and German elderly population showed an upward trend, both by around 5 percent hitting 20.67 and 25.32 respectively. On the other hand, barely do we see the proportion in the UK showing a big variation , remaining under 15 percent through two given years.
When talking about 2030, it is expected the percentage of citizenry aged 65 and above will increase by approximately 5.5 percent in all three countries. The proportion is awaited to reach 30.42 in Germany, 26.35 in Canada and lastly 20.35 in the UK.
