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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 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 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 […]
