The diagram illustrates the significant factors influencing the purchasing choices of adults in the pursuit of a pristine lifestyle across five different categories.
Overall, the most notable change depicted is the decrease in the percentage of adults associated with schools, which dropped from approximately 60% among 25-34 year-olds to nearly 23% by the end of the observed period. In contrast, the other four factors experienced considerable growth during this timeframe.
Regarding parks and public transport, the percentages for both categories tripled, increasing from around 10% to almost 30% over the span of 39 years. The crime rate also saw a modest increase, rising by nearly 80% to about 85% until the age of 64.
Additionally, a contrasting trend emerged between shopping facilities and schools. The percentage of adults utilizing shopping facilities soared significantly, doubling from roughly 15% to nearly 30% throughout the years illustrated in the graph. Conversely, a marked decline was observed in the area of education, where the percentage related to schools dropped from about 60% at the beginning to almost 25% by the end of the period, representing a decrease of 35%.
