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The image presents a table of population percentages aged 65 and above for Canada, Germany, and the UK across three years: Canada has 16.32% in 1988, 20.67% in 2000, and 26.35% in 2030; Germany shows 20.45% in 1988, 25.32% in 2000, and 30.42% in 2030; the UK lists 14.23% in 1988, 14.89% in 2000, and 20.35% in 2030.
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The table compares the proportion of people aged 65 and above in Germany, Canada and Uk. Overall, It is clear that all the three Countries followed am upward trend, Germany is consistently the highest whereas, London remains the lowest in all the three years.
In 1988, Germany has the largest elderly population at 20.45%, followed by 25.32% in 2000 and 30.42 / in 2030. For Canada, it was 16.32% which slightly increased by 4.% in 2000, reaching it to 26.35% in 2030.
Furthermore, the least nation was Uk which was almost the same that is 14.23% for both the years. but in 2030 it rose to 20.35% then also it remained least among other two nations.
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