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The graph illustrates how Chinese population has changed since 1960 and features future projections as far as 2050. The data include three different age groups. Overall, the upward trend for those aged 65 has maintained itself since the start of the period and will continue to do so, as will the falling pattern for the […]
Feature 1: The percentage of the population aged 15-64 years saw a significant increase from 1990 to around 2010. It rose from approximately 65% to over 70% during this period, making it the largest age group in China. However, starting from 2010, the percentage began to decline gradually, and it is projected to continue decreasing, […]
The line graph illustrates the age distribution of China’s population from 1960 to 2024, with projections extending to 2050. Overall, China has been aging rapidly, evident from the significant increase in the percentage of the population within the oldest age group, while the proportion of younger age brackets has been steadily declining. This trend is […]
The provided graph illustrates the distribution of China’s population across different age groups, spanning from 1960 to a projected year in 2050. Overall, it is evident that the proportion of adults in China’s population is anticipated to increase significantly by 2050, while a decline is expected in the percentage of children and a gradual rise […]
The line chart delineates China’s demographic dynamics across three age brackets (0-14, 15-64, and 65+) from 1960 to 2020, with projections extending to 2050. Broadly, it is discernible that the proportions of the middle and elderly age groups are slated to increase, while the share of the youngest cohort is anticipated to diminish. Notably, individuals […]
