The line graph illustrates the proportion of households owning different numbers of computers in a European country between 1997 and 2011. Overall the proportion of households owning two and three or more computers increased throughout the years. In contrast, there is a decline in not owning computers, while having just one computer continued steadily.
The percentage of households without a computer peaked in 1997 while the number of those with three or more computers stood at zero for 3 years. The proportion of households owning two computers began to increase in 1997 and continued to rise almost steadily until 2011.
From 1997 to 2011 the number of people who doesn’t own a computer experienced a slight decline, while the figure for those with two computers showed the opposite. In 2011, the former reached it’s lowest point, while the latter peaked. Additionally, the proportion of households with three or more computers increased steadily until 2011.
