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The image includes two bar graphs. In the first graph, "Families headed by women," data for the year 2000 shows under 60 at 4 and over 60 at 1; for 2005, under 60 at 6 and over 60 at 2; for 2010, under 60 at 9 and over 60 at 3; for 2015, under 60 at 8 and over 60 at 4; for 2020, under 60 at 11 and over 60 at 5; for 2025, under 60 at 10 and over 60 at 6; for 2030, under 60 at 14 and over 60 at 7. The second graph, "Families headed by men," shows for 2000 under 60 at 9 and over 60 at 10; for 2005, under 60 at 4 and over 60 at 10; for 2010, under 60 at 6 and over 60 at 6; for 2015, under 60 at 8 and over 60 at 7; for 2020, under 60 at 8 and over 60 at 9; for 2025, under 60 at 9 and over 60 at 9; for 2030, under 60 at 10 and over 60 at 8.
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This graph provide information regarding English families, in specific the cases with the presence of just one parent. It illustrates the figures and percentages of these families from the 2000 to the 2030 and divide the analysis in senior citizens and the rest of the population
In families run by just a mother, the figure illustrate that the numbers of humans under 60 increased from 3 to 14 percent, while the figures of members of society over 60 increased just from 2 to 4.5 points.
On the other hand, families headed by male pensioners are more diffused, indeed the number increased from 4 to 9 percent, instead for citizens under 60 decreased from 9 to 8 points.
On balance it is clear that the most common trend for younger members of the public is a family heralded by a woman, compared to the most diffused in elder people which are families helded by a man.
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