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These two pie charts show various types of living conditions in two different age groups. We can see from the data that older people are more likely to live with their partner, while younger people’s pattern varies. First, the percentage of people aged 35-44 living with their partner or spouses is about half of the […]
The first pie chart illustrates the living arrangements of individuals aged 25 to 34. It reveals that most people in this age group live with flatmates or parents, while those living with a partner or alone comprise a smaller percentage. The second pie chart presents similar data but focuses on individuals aged 35 to 44. […]
The two pie charts illustrate the living arrangements of people aged 25-34 and those aged 35-44 in a certain country in 2015. Overall, living with a partner or spouse was the most common arrangement in both groups. However, younger people mostly lived with their parents or flatmates, while older individuals were more likely to live […]
The two pie charts illustrate the living arrangements of people aged 25-34 and 35-44 in a particular country in 2015. Overall, the most common living arrangement for age groups was living with a partner or spouse. However, people aged 25-34 were more likely to live with parents or flatmates. The proportion of people who lived […]
The pie charts illustrate the living arrangements of two different age groups in a certain country in 2015: people aged 25 to 34 and those aged 35 to 44. Overall, there are significant differences between the two age groups. Nearly half of the younger group (25 to 34) lived with their parents, while for the […]
