The given chart illustrates the quantity of family members per British family by proportion in 2 different milestones, namely 1981 and 2001.
In general, the data of households with 2 members topped the chart during the bulk,, while the opposite is true for those of 6 people. Moreover, both single-person households and 2-person household’s figures had been on the rise, as opposed to all the remaining data.
Looking first at the data for households consisting of 2 people and 1 person, at the outset, the proportion of 2 members household was chronicled at 31%, which was followed by that of 1 person at 17%. After 20 years, both 2-person and 1-person’s figures witnessed a similar upward trend to 34% and 26%, respectively.
Turning to the statistical information of other categories, in the beginning, the data of households with 3 individuals was recorded at 20%, which was followed by 5 members household’s proportion. Most noticeable, both figures experienced a decline of 3% in the next 20 years. Meanwhile, in1981, the percentage of households with 5 and 6 inhabitants accounted for 8% and 6%, respectively. Afterward, both figures saw a decrease of around 2-4% in the following milestone
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