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The image displays a bar chart comparing the percentage of households owning versus renting accommodation in England and Wales from 1918 to 2011, with specific years and their corresponding percentages as follows: in 1918, owned accommodations accounted for approximately 23% while rented was about 77%; by 1939, owned rose to around 32% and rented fell to 68%; in 1953, owned reached 39% compared to rented at 61%; in 1961, owned hit approximately 43% with rented at 57%; by 1971, ownership increased to 50% and renting was 50%; in 1981, ownership further rose to 55% and renting decreased to 45%; by 1991, owned homes were at 67% and rented at 33%; in 2001, owned properties were notably at 69% against rented at 31%; and finally, by 2011, owned accommodations slightly declined to 64% while rented increased to 36%.
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The graph illustrates the percentage of households owning and renting accommodation in England and Wales from 1918 to 2011.
Overall, the percentage of households in owned accommodation shows the upwards trend in the given period. In the other hand, the proportion of households in rented accommodation shows the downwards trend in the same period.
At first, the percentage of owning accommodation had dramatically increased from about 22% to about 70% between 1918 and 2001, before reaching the highest percentage in 2001, it had slightly decreased to about 65% by 2011.
Otherwise, the proportion of renting accommodation made up about 77% in 1918, onwards from this year, dropped significantly to around 30% by 2001. However, it had slightly rose to about 5% in the latest decade.
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