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The bar depicts the number of people living in a house, comparing 1981 and 2001. Overall, the largest share in 1981 and 2001 was accounted for by the same category: a house occupied by two people, whereas other categories, such as one person and three or more than six people, accounted for smaller shares. In […]
The charts illustrate the percentage of different sized households in the UK, in 1981 and 2001. Overall, the most common sized household in both measured years was that of 2-person households, while 6-person households were the least common. Additionally, while the percentage of 1-person and 2-person households increased, the percentage of all other sized households […]
The bar chart illustrates and compares the number of people per household in the United Kingdom in 1981 and 2001. In summary, while key similiarities are observed across the data points, considerable changes also occurred. Regarding the similiarities, 2-person households, represented the largest share of the total in both years, accounting for 31% and 34% […]
The chart illustrates and compares the number of people per household in the U.K., in a 20-year period from 1981 to 2001. Overall, there are considerable differences between the data points; however, there are certain observable trends. For instance, 2-person households have accounted for the largest figures for both years, at 31% in 1981 and […]
The chart describes the comparison between the proportions of individuals per household in the UK over a period of 13 years since 1981. In general, the percentage of 1 to 2 people per house experienced a remarkable increase, whereas the proportion of 3 to 6 people per house showed a reverse trend. Besides, households with […]
