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This topic shows us to the average old of people in three countries. In Canada from 1988 to 2030 the age of nation climb from 16.32 until 26.35 by 2030 year in the meantime in UK the population rise mose slowly ,only from a half of 14.23 until 20.35 percent. The Germany has the most […]
The table illustrates the percentage of 65+ senior citizens in three countries ( Canada, Germany, UK) in the years 1988, 2000 and a prediction for 2030. Overall, there are rises in the proportion of people who are 65 and older, in all three countries examined. Notably, the highest percentage of older people can be found […]
The table demonstrates information about the percentage of the population aged 65 years and over in Canada,Germany and the UK in 1988,2000 and 2030. In general,it can be seen that the percentage of elderly people increased in all three countries.The highest percentage of older people was in Germany,while the UK had the lowest. Between 1988 […]
The table describes the proportion of elderly people aged 65 and over in three different countries, namely Canada, Germany, and the UK in 1988 and in 2000, as well as predicting their share in the population in 2030. Overall, Germany had and suggested to have the highest percentage of people aged above 65, whereas the […]
The table illustrates the percentage of people aged 65 and over in Canada, Germany and the UK in 1988 and 2000, with projections for 2030. Overall, Germany had and is expected to continue having the biggest proportion of elderly people, while UK had the smallest share throughout the entire period. In 1988, 20% people aged […]
The table depicts data and expectations regarding the change in rate of the population aged 65 and above in three different nations. Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that over the years the percentage of the population is increasing, including the predicted rate for year 2030. In detail, countries such as Canada […]
The table depicts how many people aged 65 and above in different countries over the period of 3 years, starting from 1988 and ending with projections for 2030. The most significant to emerge from the table is that there is expected to be a wide disparity in all figures. At the same time, while German […]
The table illustrates facts and conjecture regarding the change in portion of the population aged 65 and greater in three countries, more precisely, Canada, Germany, and the UK, between two years: 1988, 2000, and a prediction in 2030. Overall, the table displays three countries which change their percentage over years. Germany is projected to have […]
The table illustrates facts and conjecture regarding the change in portion of the population aged 65 and greater in three countries, or more precisely, Canada, Germany, and the UK, during 2 years: 1988, 2000, and a prediction in 2030. Overall, the table displays three countries which change their percentage over years. The highest prediction takes […]
The table illustrates facts and conjecture regarding the change in portion of the population aged 65 and greater in three countries or more precisely, Canada, Germany and UK, during 2 years, 1988, 2000 and a prediction in 2030. Overall, the table displays three countries which change their percentage over years. The highest prediction takes Germany, […]
The table illustrates data and predictions concerning the differences between the proportions of population who are aged 65 and more in (Canada, Germany and UK). Overall, the number of senior citizens starting from the age 65 and above was the highest in Germany in the period given. Whereas, the United Kingdom was considered to be […]
The table chart illustrates data and forecasts regarding the reverse in rate of the community aged 65 and advanced in three countries. Overall, From this data it is evident that the percentage aged 65 and above is increasing in all three countries, with the highest percentages projected for 2030. Germany shows the highest rates throughout […]
The table illustrates data and forecasts according to the percentage of the population aged 65 or above in Canada, Germany, and the UK between 1998 and 2030. Overall,it is clear from the graph that there was a significant increase in the percentage of older people in Canada and Germany, and it is estimated to be […]
