The data provided demonstrates the percentage of people’s usage of four different types of accomodation for holidays in three separate years, 1988, 1998, and 2008.
In general, a majority of people chose to stay with their family in three different years. On the contrary, rented apartment appears to be people’s least preferred choice for holiday accomodation in 1988 and 1998. However, rented apartment became a more popular choice for individuals in 2008, making camping the least preferred choice for holiday accomodation in this reported year.
Staying with family appears to be the most popular choice for holiday living place in the three provided years. This type of accomodation accounted for 52% and 54% in 1988 and 1998 respectively, then the percentage slightly decreased to 44% in 2008, all occupying the majority of the chart in these three separate years. In contrast, rented apartment appears to be the least popular choice for holiday accomodation in 1988 and 1998, with the percentage of 7% and 13% respectively. However, rented apartment became more popular in 2008 with an increased percentage of 22%, making camping the least preferred choice for holiday accomodation in 2008, with a relatively small percentage of 12%.
