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The image is a bar chart titled "Types of student accommodation, 1960s-2000s," with accommodation types on the x-axis and percentages on the y-axis measured in increments of 5 up to 70%. For "Room in a shared house or flat with other students," the 1960s shows around 17%, 1970s 22%, 1980s 25%, 1990s 28%, and 2000s 40%. For "Students hall of residence," the 1960s has approximately 8%, 1970s 12%, 1980s 14%, 1990s 16%, and 2000s 17%. "Paying guest with a host family" indicates 1960s 7%, 1970s 6%, 1980s 4%, 1990s 2%, and 2000s 1%. "At home with own family" shows the 1960s at around 60%, 1970s 58%, 1980s 55%, 1990s 53%, and 2000s 42%.
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The graph illustrates the percentage difference in areas where students lived over five decades.
In most of the years, room in a shared house was the most used accommodation. In 2000, 70% of the alumnus chosed this method. In 1990, this number is 65% and in 1980, it’s approximately 59%. According to the graph, living with a host family was the second-chosen accommodation method between the years of 1970 and 1880. However, in 1990, using students halls of residence became the second-chosen living method and overcome it. Also, it continued like that until 2000.
On the other hand, living at home with own family was the least used staying method between the years of 1960 and 1990. Its best period was in 2000. So, roughly 12% of learners chose this.
In conclusion, staying in a shared house is the best election for the pupils generally.
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