▶ Your Answer :
The chart exhibits the population ratio of
65 years old people from 1940 until 2040 in three various countries.
It is clearly seen that the rate of
population of whole countries shows upward trend for the period between 1940
and 2040, though there are frequent fluctuation of it in the tree countries.
In Japan, the population density of over 65
aged people was 5 per cent of whole population in 1940. There was no particular
variation until 2000. However, in the following period it was anticipated the
gentle increase until 2030, from just over 5 to 10. Surprisingly, from 2030,
there will be outstanding increase until 2040. In case of 65 aged Swedish
people, they recorded just over 5 per cent in 1940, and the percentage
gradually went up until 2000, with many variations, also the population of 65
years Swedish are predicted to rise more until 2040, at just over 24 per cent.
Lastly, the people in USA were just under 10 per cent of whole in 1940, and it
gradually rose to 15 per cent in 1980. By 2040, the proportion of 65 years old
American will be almost triple compared to what it was in 1940.
Overall, we can recognize that the
population of 65 years old people marginally increased until about 2000, and it
will fairly soar again in the near future. |