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The image is a bar chart displaying percentages of households in owned and rented accommodation in England and Wales from 1918 to 2011 in 10-year intervals except 1939 to 1953, 1961 to 1971, and 2001 to 2011; owned percentages for years are: 23(1918), 32(1939), 32(1953), 42(1961), 50(1971), 57(1981), 68(1991), 69(2001), 64(2011); rented percentages for years are: 77(1918), 68(1939), 68(1953), 58(1961), 50(1971), 43(1981), 32(1991), 31(2001), 36(2011); x-axis indicates years; y-axis measures percentage of households from 0 to 90 in increments of 10; two data series represented with bars labeled as households in owned accommodation and households in rented accommodation.
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The bar chart demonstrates the share of leased and privately owned accommodations in Great Britain from 1918 to 2011.
Overall, it is clearly seen that the level of rental housing declined significantly, whereas owning rate underwent, experiencing an upward trend.
In detail, in 1918 the percentage of renting demonstrated a peak at 78%, while the proportion of owner-occupied residences fell behind fourfold (22%). Afterwards, the next year illustrated mirroring trends with a deacrease in renting (69%) and a climb in owning (31%), following this, trends maintained stability. Notably, in 1971 the preferences of the both options equaled.
Regarding the second half of the period, the real estate possession and leasing switched priorities, at the same time, owned accomodation share witnessed a rise and the level of leasing fell down to 69% and 31% respectively. Although, at the end, in 2011, renting saw a slight recovery, alike from leasing, owning reduced.
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