The graph illustrates the proportion of household ownership of computers in a particular European country from 1997 to 2011.
Overall, it could be seen that, except for the percentage of households with any computer, the figure for families with over one computer increased during the period. In addition, the data on households without computers was the highest at the beginning, but then the percentage of households having more than three computers proved the most used in the final year.
In 1997, the data on families with any computer took the lead at about 50%, reaching the highest point in 1997, and then dropped substantially to roughly 20% in 2011. Besides, the figure for families having one computer occupied the last spot at over 0%, remaining in over 2 years from 1997 to 1999, and increased slightly to approximately 5% in 2011.
Regarding the remaining households, specifically families with more than three computers, the figure fluctuated in the first 2 years, starting at about 43% in 1997, the rate stayed stable at over 45% in the last year. Furthermore, the percentage of households owning two computers showed an upward trend and reached a peak of roughly 26% in 2011.
