The statistics indicate how the percentage of computer possession by households in one European country at 3-year intervals over a period of 15 years, starting from 1997.
Overall, it is clear that while the proportion of households with no computer exhibited downward trends, the patterns in the other computer ownership were reversed over the period. What is also noticeciable is that households with 1 computer was recorded to have the highest position among all the ownership in the surveyed years.
As far as the first year of the timescale is concerned, there were some considerable differences among all categories. Families which have no computer held the highest position, at nearly 70%. Moreover, proportion of people who had more than 1 computer at 1997 were not realy high, only respectively 5% and 1% for whos had 2 and 3 computers. Lastly, users had 1 computer only took around 28%.
Thereafter, the figures started to experience several significant alternations throughout the period. Nowaday, technology equipments is one of the most necessary thing in life, it would help people life much more easier so that is why people used to do not have computer decreased dramatically, only under 20% in 2012. However, families which have 1 computer reaching its peak at 50% and after that declined slightly, finally rose slowly at 51% to the period. Following that, with two other categories were also witnessed rise slighly, respectively at 22% and 9% for households use 2 and 3 computers at the end of the period.
