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The image contains two graphs; a bar chart comparing the percentage of English men and women living alone in 2011 by age group, and a pie chart displaying the percentage of bedrooms in one-person households in England, 2011. Bar chart data points, left to right: Age 16-24: Female 1%, Male 2%; Age 25-34: Female 3%, Male 5%; Age 35-49: Female 8%, Male 10%; Age 50-64: Female 12%, Male 13%; Age 65-74: Female 24%, Male 12%; Age 75-84: Female 36%, Male 15%; Age 85 and over: Female 54%, Male 20%. Pie chart data points, clockwise: 1 bedroom 28.9%, 2 bedrooms 28.0%, 3 bedrooms 14.5%, 4 or more bedrooms 3.5%, and data point not pointed to 25.1%.
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The bar chart illustrates the proportions of English females and males of various ages who lived independently in 2011, and the pie chart shows the figure for bedrooms in these one-person households.
Overall, it can be seen that the percentage of people aged 35-49 years old while the opposite was true for the age group 85 and over. Furthermore, the number of 2 bedrooms in one-person households was the highest in total bedrooms.
In detail, the percentage of adults aged 16-24 took up over a half while people aged 25-24 spent up 62%. Besides, the figure for citizens aged 38-45 was the highest at 63%. Moreover, the percentage of people 50 and over is less common than adults with 50% of the group aged 50-64; 38% of 65-74; and 35-49 was the lowest and took up a half that figure for people aged 35-49.
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