The table illustrates the proportion of the population more than the age of sixty-five for three years i.e., 1988, 2000 and 2030 in three nations namely Canada, Germany and UK.
The table gives information about, three different nations (Canada, Germany and UK) information and calculations about the change in proportion of the people who are 65years and beyond in 1988, 2000 and 2030.
The table gives information about, three different nations (Canada, Germany and UK) information and calculations about the change in proportion of the people who are 65years and beyond in 1988, 2000 and 2030.
The table demonstrates the actual rate of the population over the age of 65 and above in Canada, Germany and UK, for the time of 1988, 2000 and with a rough estimation of the change in data in the year 2030.
The table gives information about the prediction of the proportion of changes in the population aged 65 and above in Canada, Germany and the UK during three different times 1988, 2000 and 2030. It is important to note that Germany is at a higher rate in a
The table illustrates details over the years 1988 and 2000 and predictions for the year 2030 about the change in the proportion of the elderly population aged 65 years and above in the three countries Canada, Germany, and the UK.
This table graph illustrates information about the development in percentage of the community age group above 65 in Canada, Germany and the United Kingdom between the year 1988 till 2030.
The proportion of people who are 65 years old and above in three different countries named Canada, Germany, and the UK from 1988 and expected to 2030 is depicted by the given table, the figure being mentioned in percentage.
The table compares the variation in the proportion of elderly people population rate in Canada , Germany and The UK and it also predicts the population ratio of 2030 too .
The following table below illustrates the data and a proportion of the population aged 65 or more in Canada, Germany and the UK in 1988 and 2000 with the prediction of 2030.
The table illustrates the information and predictions according to the change that might occur to the population age 65 and above in three countries. The data shown is the percentage of the population in Canada, Germany and the UK. At first glance, it can
The assigned table chart illustrates the information and predictions about the change in the proportion of the population of the senior citizens above in three different nations Canada, Germany and the UK from 19880 to 2030