The graph below shows the proportion of the population aged 65 and over between 1940 and 2040 in three different countries.
The ratio of
elderly
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the elderly
population
aged 65 or above is expected to change over a hundred-year period, from 1940-2040, and the given line graph captures this
transition in three countries USA, Sweden and Japan.
In
the beginning of 1940, only 5 out of every 100 Japanese citizens were aged 65 or beyond, but by the end of Change the preposition
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1960
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,1960
this
fraction further
reduced to 3 and remained the same until the late 1980s after which Add a missing verb
was further
a
marginal growth was seen till 2000. Meanwhile, between 1940-1960, the ratio of senior citizens slightly increased from 9 to 10 and 7 to 9, respectively in the USA and Sweden. Both these countries Correct article usage
apply
then
showcased a similar steady rise over the next two decades ending with 15% and 14% old age people.
In the 21st century, there was a noticeable surge in the proportion of Swedish
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the Swedish
population
, increasing from 15% in 2000 to 20% in 2015, followed by a cool-off period in the subsequent years. During the same duration, America’s elderly population
proportion flattened out at
14%, only to see a gradual growth from the start of 2018. Change preposition
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Whereas
, in Japan, this
population
numbers
have ascended steadily since 2000, and it is expected to skyrocket in a space of Fix the agreement mistake
number
few
years from 10% in 2030 to 25% in 2035 and 27% in 2040. Correct article usage
a few
Similarly
, it is projected that the proportion of old age citizens can soar up to 25% and 23% in USA and Sweden respectively.
Overall
, a generic upward trend is observed in the percentages of senior
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the senior
population
with an estimate of substantial growth in the coming years.Submitted by sharmasarthak96 on
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