The given chart provides the numbers of household members among British between 1981 and 2001. Overall, it can be seen that UK people mostly had small members composed of 2-person members the most and living alone for the second numbers.
There were an increase of population among one household statistics in several categories including 1-person and 2-person per household.
The 2-person category increased minority staying at around more than a third in both years while living alone numbers rose for more than half of its proportion in 1981 which is the highest change of this chart to around a quarter outreaching the 2-person and 3-person figures’ share in next 20 years.
The decrease of some household people categories was happened in 2001 among 3 to 6 people per household groups. In the third and four person per home groups, the figures had the similar numbers and dropped for a very small numbers as well. Moreover, 5 and 6 person per home was the minority group in UK of all time.
