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The image shows a bar graph comparing the percentage of households in owned accommodation (black bars) versus rented accommodation (gray bars) from 1918 to 2011; in 1918 owned was around 20% and rented 80%, in 1939 owned was around 40% and rented 60%, in 1953 owned was around 45% and rented 55%, in 1961 owned was 50% and rented 50%, in 1971 owned was 60% and rented 40%, in 1981 owned was slightly above 60% and rented slightly below 40%, in 1991 owned was around 70% and rented 30%, in 2001 owned was slightly below 70% and rented slightly above 30%, in 2011 owned dropped slightly below 60% and rented to around 40%.
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The data illustrates how many families possessed and rented apartments in England and Wales between 1918 and 2011.
Overall, during 1971 both of the accommodation contracts had the same percentage, but the number of rented houses notably decreased over the years, while families that decided to become owners of the accommodation gradually increased.
Turning to the details, there was a great development -almost 40%- of households in homeownership from 1918 to 2001, just when the peak was reached with 68% of people who bought a house. However, it is predicted a decrease starting from 2011 with 63%.
Regarding the houses for rent, in 1918 they reached the highest percentage with almost 86%, but the numbers significantly went down with only one exception from 1939 and 1953, where they remained permanent with 68%.
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