The pie chart illustrates the ratio of various family categories experiencing poverty in the United Kingdom in the year 2002.The data is calculated in the proportion (%).
Overall, the majority of residents was sole parents, while the minority was aged couple.
In 2002,aged couple were living in the poverty by 5%. People who did not have a children that single and couple residents had a ratio about 24% and 9% respectively. 7% of single aged persons were living in the uk that was the second least ratio. Couple who were living with their children amounted to 15%. People who lived in all households with 14%. Above the quarter of sole parents were living in the Uk by 26% which was the highest population distribution of poverty.
