The graph below shows the population in the UK from 1901 to 2011.
The deep analysis of provided graph reveals information about that the population of the UK during the period of 1901 to 2011.
Overall, what stands out from graph is that the maximum population of aged 75 years+ females were increased, while least of population which aged above 75 were grew.
Looking at graph into more detail, in 1901, total population in the UK were 3.4%, then increased 4.5 by 1961. Whereas, total population of youth were mount from 1.6% in 1901 to 1.5% in 1961. In addition, 15 years males and females increased by 167000 and 135000 in 1961 respectively. Also, population of 75+ man’s and woman’s rose from 51000 to 152000 and 49000 to 161000 respectively.
Analyzing further, from 1961 to 2011, total population grew to 5.5% in 2011. In which, 15 years males and females declined to 146000 and 154000. However, total population of aged above 75 negligible grow to 0.7%. Population of aged 75 year+ males and females grow up to 270000 and 196000 respectively.
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