The bare chart compares the number of per household divided into six distinct groups between two different years – 1981 and 2001- in United Kingdom. The units of measurement are given as percentages.
Overall, the dominant figure for both years was the group that consist of two people. The reverse was true for the teams of 6 individuals, showing the lowest share over the period.
In 1981 , the highest share was seen in duo couples , making up 31%. Followed by the triple accounted for 20%. Similarly, groups of 4 members and single shared almost the same rate, differing in one percent (17% and 18%). Notably, the largest group of six individuals experienced the lowest percentage of 6%
In 2001, the same situation was exhibited, the biggest share was seen in duo, then singular significantly increased from 17% to just 26% by 2001. The remaining four categories experienced declines at around of 4% .
