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Band 4+: The chart below shows the percentage of households in owned and rented accommodation in England and Wales between 1918 and 2011. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. Write at least 150 words.

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The image shows a bar graph detailing the percentage of households in owned and rented accommodation from 1918 to 2011. In 1918, owned: 23%, rented: 77%. In 1939, owned: 32%, rented: 68%. In 1953, owned: 39%, rented: 61%. In 1961, owned: 44%, rented: 56%. In 1971, owned: 50%, rented: 50%. In 1981, owned: 60%, rented: 40%. In 1991, owned: 67%, rented: 33%. In 2001, owned: 69%, rented: 31%. In 2011, owned: 64%, rented: 36%.
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The bar chart presents data on private home ownership and renting accommodation in England and Wales 1918 to 2011.

Overall, while the percentages of households in owned experienced a slight decline, the rate of renting places increases gradually. Moreover, both of them remained identical in 1971.

Renting accommodation was the popular choice- over 55 from 1918 to 1971. It hit a peak of approximately 78 in 1918, but after they were same, it starts dropping gently.Renting accomodations trough of 30% in 1911.

Conversely, owning households commenced with its lowest percentage of nearly 23. The rates of it climbed steadliy, but it had a marginal reduction in 2011 from relatively 70 to 65 percentage. Additionnally, the tendency was reversed after 1971, the own households surpassed the renting houses.

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