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Band 6+: the charts below show the proportion of holidaymakers using four different types of accomodation in three different years

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The image depicts three pie charts for the years 1988, 1998, and 2008, showing the proportion of holidaymakers using four accommodation types. In 1988, staying with family was 55%, rented apartment was 15%, camping was 23%, hotels were 7%. In 1998, staying with family was 50%, rented apartment was 22%, camping was 17%, hotels were 11%. In 2008, staying with family was 44%, rented apartment was 22%, camping was 32%, hotels were 2%.
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The pie charts compare the changes in the percentage of holidaymakers using four diffierent types of accommodation—staying with family, rented apartment, camping, and hotels— in the years 1988, 1998, and 2008.

Overall, there was an increase in the rented apartment and hotels by 2008, with the latter reporting the figure that remained unchanged after 1998. In contrast, accommodations for staying with family and camping decreased noticeably by 2008 although the former remained the highest proportions of accommodation in all years.

In 1998, staying with family accounted for majority of housing, making up 52%. Camping was the second popular accommodation type at 26%. Hotels and rented apartment were relatively minor, showing 15% and 7% repectively.

By 1998, there was an upward trend for staying with family and hotels, with the former increasing to 54% while tha latter saw a 7% change from 15% to 22%. Similarly, rented apartment experienced a slight increase, rising to 11%. In contrast, camping more than halved, dropping from 26% to 13%, with becoming the highest decline in the chart.

In 2008, staying with family had decreased 44% though it still dominated. Rented apartment and hotels, similarly, reached 22%, with former remaining unchanged in the final two decades and the latter doubling from 11% in 1998 to 22% in the final year. Moreover, camping remained stable, with slightle decreasing to 12%

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