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The charts illustrate the proportion of different-sized households in the UK in two separate years, namely 1981 and 2001. Overall, the most common sized household in both years was that of 2-person, while 6-person households were the least common. Additionally, the percentage of 1 and 2-person households increased, while the opposite scenario was true for […]
The provided illustration portrays variations in the number of people per household across six different head-count in the UK during the years 1981 and 2001. In general, the chart depicts significant drop in the number of British family member in most household category during the period given. A notable decrease can be witnessed in the […]
The bar chart illustrates how many people live per household in different types of categories in Britain from 1981 to 2001. Overall, the proportion of families with one and two individuals increased, the opposite was for other sized families. In addition, 2-individual households were the most popular in the UK in both years. In 1981, […]
The charts demonstrate how many individuals resided together in the UK in 1981 and 2001. The results are divided into six categories: one-person household, two, three, four, five, and six. From an overall perspective, it can be seen that families consisting of two members were the most common type in both 1981 and 2001, while […]
The provided chart outlines the comparison of the number of humans per residence in the United Kingdom In 1981 and 2001 On the whole, the number of individuals residing alone has increased over time whereas the range of couples living together has increased slightly. On the other hand, families ranging from 3 to 6 mortals […]
