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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 given diagram illustrates data on the distribution of households in the UK based on the number of occupants in two different years. Looking at the chart, the majority of households were occupied by two people, while only a marginal percentage housed six people. Additionally, the proportion of single-occupant and two-occupant households increased over the […]
The chart given elucidates the proportion of various household types in terms of the number of their family members in Britain between 1981 and 2001. In general, the proportion of families possessing few members experienced an upwards trend while the opposite was true for large ones after 20 years. Noticeably, 2-member families maintained their predominance […]
