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The bar charts show how many people reside in each household in the UK in 1981 and 2001. Overall, most households showed a downward trend, with the exceptions of one- and two-person residences. Notably, two-person households accounted for the largest share, whereas six-person households lagged behind throughout the period. In 1981, two-person households topped the […]
The bar charts show the distribution of household sizes in the UK in 1981 and 2001. Overall, households with 2 to 4 people were more common in the UK in 1981, whereas households of 5 or 6 people were relatively infrequent. However, by the next two decades, there were significant changes, as families with more […]
The chart illustrates how household sizes changed between 1981 and 2001. It is divided into six categories based on the number of people living in each household, ranging from one-person to six-person households. The two-person household was the most common in both years, indicating its popularity. Its percentage increased from 31% to 34%. Conversely, the […]
The stacked bar charts offer a comparison of the household composition in the UK in two separate years, namely 1981 and 2001. Overall, there was a downward trend in 3-person to 6-person households, while 1-person to 2-person households witnessed an upward tendency, especially 2-person households over the period of time. According to the provided chart, […]
