The provided illustration portrays variations in the number of people per household across six different head-count in the UK during the years 1981 and 2001.
In general, the chart depicts significant drop in the number of British family member in most household category during the period given. A notable decrease can be witnessed in the number of household that has more than 3-person family members, while in contrast, home filled with one or two family members had significant increase.
With the number of households rising from 31 in 1981 to 34 in 2001, the two-person family type continues to be the most prevalent in the UK. Similar phenomenon can also be witnessed in families with one member only, increasing from 17 families in 1981 to 26 in 2001. Conversely, the families consisting of six people continue to be the least of all categories. where it also experienced a notable decrease of more than its half during the years 1981 and 2001. A slight drop can also be witnessed in four to five family structure.
