The graph gives us information about four types of students’ accommodation over five decades.
In 60s, students choices of sharing home with other students or paying guest with a host family were at the same level. During the period the number of school-leavers who shared a room with others grew and in the end had the biggest figures. Other quantities of three types had a decrease.
A more detailed look reveals that there were some fluctuations. The number of people who chose to live in the student’s hall of residence increased in 70s, then fell in 80s, again went up to the same 20 percents in 90s and then at the end had its lowest result during the period. The quantity of paying guests with a host family had a steady reduction and finally had the smallest percent in the group. The number of students who decided to stay with their families had a drop for the first four decades and in the fifth had a small increase.
Overall, the most significant changes happened with students who shared their accommodation with other students. This shows that young people got more responsible and wanted to live with their friends.
