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The image shows a bar graph with two types of data - households in owned accommodation and households in rented accommodation in England and Wales from the years 1918 to 2011. Households in owned accommodation in 1918 have a percentage of approximately 23, which increases to approximately 31 in 1939, approximately 32 in 1953, approximately 42 in 1961, approximately 51 in 1971, approximately 57 in 1981, approximately 68 in 1991, approximately 69 in 2001, and approximately 64 in 2011. Households in rented accommodation in 1918 have a percentage of approximately 77, which decreases to approximately 69 in 1939, approximately 68 in 1953, approximately 58 in 1961, approximately 49 in 1971, approximately 43 in 1981, approximately 32 in 1991, approximately 31 in 2001, and approximately 36 in 2011. The bar graph demonstrates two main features: 1) an increase in the percentage of households in owned accommodation and 2) a decrease in the percentage of households in rented accommodation over the period from 1918 to 2011.
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The bar chart illustrates the percentage of households that either owned or rented accommodation in England and Wales between 1918 and 2011.
Overall, the percentage of households renting accommodation decreased steadily over the period, while home ownership rose. By 1971, both ownership and renting were equal. and by 2001, ownership had overtaken renting significantly, though it slightly declined in 2011.
The proportion of households renting homes declined gradually from around 78% in 1918 to 32% in 2001, before increasing slightly to 36% in 2011. In contrast, the percentage of homeowners rose steadily from about 22% in 1918 to 69% in 2001, followed by a minor fall to 64% in 2011.
In 1939 and 1953, the figures for renting remained high at approximately 68%, while ownership stood at just over 30% in both years. By 1971, both categories reached equal levels, with 50% of households owning and 50% renting their homes.
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