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This table compares the proportion of how many over 65 and being 65 people are in three different countries, namely Canada, Germany, and the UK, compared with in 1988, 2000 and 2030.
Overall, it is clearly seen that it is expected of the amount of population who are 65 years old and over 65 to increase during the period shown. What is more, those who are aged Germany always show the highest rates rather than the other nations, whereas the lowest one is indicated in the UK.
In 1988, all the percentages of people who are plus 65 were around 20%, 16.32%, 20.45% and 14.23% repectively, as in Canda, Germany, and the UK. Furthermore, from 1988 to 2000, both the figure of Canadian and German population rised by approximately 5%, while there was a mere increase only 0.66% in the UK.
As is shown by 2030 prospects, it is definately anticipated that all three countries aged people will occupy more than 20% and they will go up by over 5%, to 26.35%, 30.42% and 20.35% respectively. |