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The image displays two stacked bar charts comparing the percentage of households by size in the UK for 1981 and 2001. In 1981, the distribution for household sizes was: 1-person (17%), 2-person (31%), 3-person (20%), 4-person (18%), 5-person (8%), and 6-person (6%). For 2001, the figures were: 1-person (26%), 2-person (34%), 3-person (17%), 4-person (15%), 5-person (6%), and 6-person (2%).
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The above given chart illustrates the size and percentage of different houses across the UK in 1981 and 2001. Y axis shows the percentage while the x axis shows the number of person.
In 1981 there was a balance of people living in houses regarding their sizes. As shown in first graph, 6 people used to live in 6% houses, moreover 17% living in houses as single members.
While on the other hand, that shift remained almost balanced with 2% houses with 6 members in house while 26% houses with single member living in it.
That defines about the shift of how people living in family tends to live in separate houses from 1981 comparitively to 2001
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