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The image depicts a bar chart illustrating student accommodation preferences in percentage from the 1960s to the 2000s. In the 1960s "At home with own family" stands at 68%, "Students hall of residence" at 22%, "Paying guest with a host family" is 8%, "Room in a shared house or flat with other students" is approximately 2%. The 1970s show "At home with own family" decreasing slightly to around 63%, "Students hall of residence" drops to 17%, "Paying guest with a host family" marginally increases to 9%, and "Room in a shared house or flat with other students" rises to around 11%. During the 1980s, a significant shift occurs with "At home with own family" plummeting to 48%, "Students hall of residence" increases to 26%, while "Paying guest with a host family" decreases slightly to 7%, and "Room in a shared house or flat with other students" surges to nearly 19%. In the 1990s, "At home with own family" continues to decrease to 43%, "Students hall of residence" sees a slight drop to 24%, "Paying guest with a host family" remains stable at 7%, and "Room in a shared house or flat with other students" increases to approximately 26%. In the 2000s, "At home with own family" slightly rises around 45%, "Students hall of residence" increases to 27%, "Paying guest with a host family" again remains stable at 7%, and "Room in a shared house or flat with other students" sees a small increase to just above 26%.
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The bar graph gives information about the proportion of students choosing a place to live in four different types such as sharing a room with other students, paying guests with a host family, living in students hall or staying with their families, starting from 1960 to 2000.
It can be seen that over five decades more and more students chose to live in a shared house with others, while there was a decrease in the proportion of students choosing to pay guests with a host family.
In 1960, the percentage of students sharing a room and paying a guest family was the same at 35%. The difference is the percentage of the former increased significantly towards the end of the year and reached a peak at 70%, while for the latter it decreased and was at 5%, a decrease of 30%.
In 1960, students who lived in the hall and stayed at home experienced the same trend as the two types above; they had the same percentage at 15%. Towards the end, the proportion of students in the hall of residence was lower than the initial year at above 10%. In contrast, the percentage of students who lived at home experienced an increase above 10% in 2000.
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