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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 chart presents the proportion of four types of accommodation in which students lived there between the 1960s to 2000s. In general, the most popular accommodation is shared house of flat with the highest number almost every year except in the 1960s. However, students who had lived as a guest with a host family decreased in number at all times.
It can be seen that, shared houses became the most popular and the percentages increased all time from 35% in the 1960s and 70% in the end. However, the second most chosen accommodation was paid guests with a host family; unfortunately the data has decreased in all periods from 35% to 5%.
On the other hand, the number of students who lived with their family became the lowest number, approximately 10% in all periods. Interestingly, accommodation in student’s hall of residence had fluctuated in numbers all times with in the range of 5-8% in all and finished at 7% in the 2000s.
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