In brief, the bar chart depicts that the percentage of houses owned in accommodation has been increasing by the year 2010, and the houses rented in accommodation have been decreasing. This data was collected during the years 1918 to 2011 in England and Wales.
However, the bar chart of houses rented in accommodation was high in the 20th century, at about 76%, but there has been a constant decrease in this sector in the early 21st century. Furthermore, during 2011, there was a slight increase in the percentage.
In addition, the bar graph of houses owned in accommodation was low in 1918, at only 24%, but as time passed, in the late 20th century and the beginning of the 21st century, we can see a constant increase in the owned house accommodation. However, there was a slight fall in the year 2011.
In conclusion, the industrial revolution had started by the early 20th century, and infrastructure development had improved. The public was getting more work, enabling them to own a home.
