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The image consists of two bar charts depicting computer ownership trends. The first chart shows computer ownership from 2002 to 2010, with the percentage of ownership increasing from approximately 58% in 2002 to around 76% in 2010, with notable increases approximately every two years. The second chart shows computer ownership by education level for both 2002 and 2010, with six categories: no high school diploma, high school graduate, some college (no diploma), college graduate, bachelor's degree, and postgraduate qualification. In 2002, the percentage of computer ownership for each category is roughly 20%, 60%, 75%, 83%, 86%, and 90%, respectively. In 2010, the percentages increase to approximately 40%, 80%, 90%, 94%, 96%, and 98%, respectively. The chart shows a correlation between higher education levels and increased computer ownership, with the most significant percentage increase occurring in the 'no high school diploma' category.
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The two bar charts illustrate computer ownership by a percent of the population from 2002 to 2010, and ownership of computers by education level in 2002 and 2010.
Overall, there has been a gradual increase in the number of computers owned by individuals, with postgraduates owning the most whereas people with no high school diploma the lowest.
Initially, in 2002 only 55% of the total population owned computers. This figure increased gradually to over 60% in 2006 and just under 80% towards the end of the period.
In 2002, 10% of people who did not possess a high school diploma owned computers, and this number increased by four times to 40% in 2010. 40% of high school graduates owned computers in 2002 and 70% in 2010. 50% of individuals who did not complete college owned computers and this data rose to around 90% in the last year. Undergraduates and postgraduates both had around 70% in 2002, after which this figure rose to over 90% each by the end of the period.
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