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The image is a bar chart displaying percentages of households in owned and rented accommodation in England and Wales from 1918 to 2011 in 10-year intervals except 1939 to 1953, 1961 to 1971, and 2001 to 2011; owned percentages for years are: 23(1918), 32(1939), 32(1953), 42(1961), 50(1971), 57(1981), 68(1991), 69(2001), 64(2011); rented percentages for years are: 77(1918), 68(1939), 68(1953), 58(1961), 50(1971), 43(1981), 32(1991), 31(2001), 36(2011); x-axis indicates years; y-axis measures percentage of households from 0 to 90 in increments of 10; two data series represented with bars labeled as households in owned accommodation and households in rented accommodation.
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The bar chart gives information about the proportion of householding which owned or rented accommodation in England and Wales from 1918 to 2011.
Overall, it is clear that the proportion of rented households slightly declined during the period, in contrast the percentage of owned accommodations increased over the period.
As shown, in 1918 households in rented accommodation were the main trend at above 75%. In 1971, rented houses become less popular and decreased to 50%. The rented householding fell to its lowest point, at above 30% in 2001.
The proportion of owned households started at its lowest point, at more than 20% in 1918. The percentage faced growth and increased until 1971, when both of households were at the same point, at 50%. In 2001, owning accommodation became the main trend and reached its peak, at almost 70%. The owning of houses at the end of the period reached to almost 65%, in contrast the proportion of renting houses reached approximately 35%.
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