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Proportion of people from each household type living in proverty

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The pie chart illustrates the proportion of people living in poverty across different household types. Overall, sole-parent families and single adults without children account for the largest shares of people in poverty, whereas aged couples and single aged persons represent the smallest proportions. The figure for all households combined stands at a moderate level. In […]
The given diagram provides data about the ratio of various types of families living below the poverty line in UK in 2002. Overall, it is vividly seen that single parents and single couples without children account for half of the total ratio of poor households. In detail, 26% and 24% of single parents and single […]
The illustration depicts the proportion of individuals from various household types living in poverty. Overall, the pie chart presents a descriptive view of poverty levels among these households. Different colors represent the various household types. According to the report, sole parents experience the highest poverty level at 26 percent, while aged couples have the lowest, […]
The pie chart illustrates statistics data on people from various household types living in poverty in the United Kingdom in 2002. As can be seen from the chart, based on the data, sole parents and singles without children were most affected by poverty, whereas couples without children and the elderly couples were least impacted. According […]
The pie chart compares the ratio of various types of UK households living in poverty during 2012. In general, it is obvious that each of the sole parents and single childless accounted for the bulk of the total of all types of low-income households. In addition, in terms of the common proportion of elderly couples […]
The pie chart illustrates the percentage of seven various groups of British families struggling with poverty in 2002. Overall, it can be seen that the single-aged individuals comprise the majority with the percentage of 26 percent, while elderly couples constitute hefty minority at only 5 percent of all. The data shows that single persons without […]
The pie chart illustrates percentage of people from each household type living in poverty. Overall: As a whole the most common were sole parents whike the least number of people were aged couples. As has been stated above, a whooping 26% of people who were sole parents which was considerably higher than aged couples which […]
The given pie chart depicts the percentages of eight various groups of British families who were living in poverty in 2002. Overall, it can be seen that the majority of poor people were sole parents and single without children whereas, the minority of them were aged couple, single aged persons and couple without children. To […]
The provided pie chart depicts the percentage of various types of families in the United Kingdom who were financially disadvantaged during the year 2002. Overall, it is clear that single parents represented the most economically vulnerable demographic, comprising the largest share of those living in hardship. In contrast, elderly couples experienced the least financial distress, […]
The pie chart shows the percentage of 7 types of households, living in poverty in the UK in 2002. Overall, the chart gives information about the proportion of people from 7 types of families, including single aged persons, aged couples, singles and couples without children, sole parents, couples with children, and all households in the […]
The pie chart illustrates the percentage of poor family groups living in the United Kingdom in 2002. Overall, it is clearly seen that solo parents and single people without children were the highest percentages, however the aged couple who lived in poverty was the lowest in the percentage. As can be seen, 26% solo parents […]
The pie chart illustrates the proportion of individuals from various family types living in poverty in the UK during the year 2002. Overall, the majority of those living in poverty are sole parents, while the fewest are elderly couples. The data shows that sole parents and single individuals without children represent the largest portions of […]
The given pie chart displays the proportion of different categories of families living in poverty in UK in 2002. The data have been provided in percentage terms. Overall, sole parents have the biggest proportion, the second place is for the feature of single without children, the least category is age couple with a tiny fraction. […]
The pie chart illustrates the distribution of various household types experiencing poverty in the UK during the year 2002. The data starkly highlights that single-parent families constituted the largest segment of impoverished households, while elderly couples represented the smallest. A detailed examination of the pie chart reveals that ‘Single without children’ and ‘Sole Parents’ are […]
The pie chart illustrates the percentage of people living in abject poverty from different household groups. From the chart, it is evident that the majority of impoverished households are those led by sole parents, comprising 26 percent. In contrast, the smallest proportion is represented by aged couples, according for just 5 percent. Furthermore, the next […]
The given pie chart illustrates the proportion of 13 different categories of families living in in in Poverty in uk in 2002 Overall, Sole parents have the biggest ratio is about roughly one quarter (26%). The least category is aged couples with a tiny fraction of 5%.The aged couples are in pennilessness. More over Couples […]
The pie chart illustrates the ratio of seven class of families living in their nerdiness in UK during 2002 Overall, the pie chart represents single aged person,aged couple and couple, no children ‘s proportion were below one in ten fractions which is raised to quarter in percentage for sole parents. To begin with, low proportion […]
The pie charts illustrated the information about the proportion of the people from each household type living in poverty which was catergories into different sector. Overall, we can see the different poverty of the individual where sole partner has covered maximum portion of the total whereas aged group has occupied least portion. Looking into the […]
The pie chart displays information on various categories of people living in poverty in the United kingdom 2002. Overall, We can see that sole parents and single without children were mostly affected by poverty while the aged couple and single aged person person were least affected. Looking into the details, four categories of people were […]
The pie chart illustrates that the proportion of people from each household type living in proverty . Overall, we can see that the chart catagories in different part. Furthermore, the sole parents cover the maximum portion of household where as the age couple occupied least portion. Looking into the detail, we can see see that […]
The pie chart illustrates the ratio of various family categories experiencing poverty in the United Kingdom in the year 2002.The data is calculated in the proportion (%). Overall, the majority of residents was sole parents, while the minority was aged couple. In 2002,aged couple were living in the poverty by 5%. People who did not […]
The pie chart demonstrates the six different types of families living under poverty line in the UK in 2002. Overall, family categories single without children ,and sole parents were the highest in proportion living in destitute condition. However, the minimum share of the people in poverty were the aged couple. It is clear that the […]
The given chart illustrates the data of 7 proportions of people in each family type living in poverty in 215. Overall, it can be seen from the chart shows the largest percentage of Sole parents living in poverty, the smallest percentage of Aged couples, and the percentage of other people living in poverty. Looking at […]
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