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The two pie charts compare the living arrangements of people aged 25-34 and 35-44 in a particular country in 2015. Overall, the most noticeable difference between the two age groups is that people aged 35-44 were far more likely to live with a partner or spouse, whereas younger adults were more inclined to live with […]
The two pie charts illustrate the living arrangements of people aged 25-34 and 35-44 in a particular country in 2015. Overall, it is evident that younger adults were more likely to live with parents or flatmates, whereas people in the older age group lived with spouse or partner. Living alone accounted for a relatively small […]
The two charts illustrate the living aragements of a couple groups of people of different age categories for one year. The image shows four categories into which population is divided. Overall, in both age groups living with someone is much more popular than living alone. It can also be noted that the number of people […]
The pie chart illustrates the groups of people and who they live with for a certain country in 2015.Overall, categories for groups aged from 25 to 34 are equally arranged, while for groups of middle age, it is more common to live with partners or spouses. Also, with greater age, it becomes less usual to […]
The shown graphs illustrate the information about two distinctly aged citizen groups’ accodomation situation in 2015 and gives the proportions of whether they live with another person/people or by themselves. In a quick glance, it is seen that 4 different life arrangment types are almost equally popular among the citizens aged between 25-34. However, acording […]
