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The graph illustrates changes in student accommodation preferences from the 1960s to the 2000s, showing the percentage of students in four types of living arrangements. The most striking trend is the sharp rise in students choosing to live as paying guests with host families. This figure almost doubled, from 40% in the 1960s to 75% […]
The given bar bar chart illustrates the number of changes in some different types of accommodation chosen by students over a period of five decades. As can be seen, the majority of learners are more likely to live in a shared house or flat with other friends, as opposed to a downward tendency of three […]
The graph a percentage changes in different types of accomodation between 1960 and 2000. Overall, the percentage of living in room or flat with other students grew every decade while the percenrage of other places where students lived decreased by 2000. In the middle of 19th century, living with other students was at the same […]
The bar chart compares the proportion of students’ housing preferences between 1960s and 2000s. Overall, most categories experienced a steady decrease in popularity, with the only notable exception being shared houses with other students, which rose dramaticcaly. While both staying at home and living in the hall of residence showed minor fluctuations, the proportion of […]
The graph illustrates the trends in students’ accommodation preferences over a span of five decades. Overall, the proportion of students opting to live in shared houses or flats with peers saw a significant rise, while the percentage of those staying as paying guests with host families declined considerably. Meanwhile, the figures for students living in […]
The bar chart delineates the variation in accommodation preferences among students across five decades, spanning from the 1960s to the 2000s. Overall, it is evident that the preference for living ‘at home with own family’ experienced a significant decline, while ‘students hall of residence’ and ‘room in a shared house or flat with other students’ […]
The graph below illustrates different accomodations and how many students live there, the data is split by individual decades of the last fifty years. In the last five decades, there has had been a gradual increase in students sharing rooms in either a house or a flat. In contrast, students who lived as paid guest […]
The graph illustrates the proportion change in four types of student’s accomodation over the period of five decades. Overall, the rate of students sharing a house with friends witnessed an upward trend during the examined period, while that of the rest saw a decline-trend. In 1960, the rate of students sharing accommodation with peers and […]
In the 1960s, shared houses and living with host families were the most popular, with 35% of the students choosing these types of accommodation. Meanwhile, shared houses saw a consistent increase in their popularity to 60% in the 1980s and peaked at 70% in the 2000s. Conversely, the number of students living with host families […]
The graph gives information about different types of accommodation for students between the 1960s and 2000s. In the 1960s, shared houses or flats and guest houses were the most popular, with 35% of the students opting for this type of accommodation. However, in the 2000s, while sharing houses maintained their popularity by increasing their number […]
The bar chart illustrates the percentage distribution of four types of student accommodation over five decades, from the 1960s to the 2000s. Overall, in the 1960s, staying with host families and sharing accommodation with peers were the most common choices. Over time, the proportion of students sharing housing with peers increased significantly, becoming the most […]
The bar graph illustrates the percentage change in types of student accommodation from the 1960s to the 2000s. The four categories displayed are: rooms in a shared house or flat with other students, students hall of residence, paying guest with a host family, and at home with their own family. Overall, sharing houses with other […]
The graph reveals data about four types of student’s place to stay in percentage every 10 years from the 1960s to 2000s. Overall, the differences between the four groups in the beginning was less noticeable but the most noticeable changes showed by the dramatic growth from shared residence between students. The percentage of students who […]
The graph reveals data about four types of student’s place to stay in percentage every 10 years from the 1960s to 2000s. Overall, the differences between the four groups in the beginning was less noticeable but the most noticeable changes showed by the dramatic growth from shared residence between students. The percentage of students who […]
The bar graph gives information about the proportion of students choosing a place to live in four different types such as sharing a room with other students, paying guests with a host family, living in students hall or staying with their families, starting from 1960 to 2000. It can be seen that over five decades […]
The presented bar chart provides the proportions of students living in 4 different types of accommodation in 5 decades from 1960s to 2000s Overall, the percentage of students who prefer sharing house or flat with others doubled while other types of accommodation became less popular. In 1960s the percentage of students who share accommodation with […]
The bar chart gives information about how many students lived in four different kinds of accommodation over a 50-year period lasting from the 1960s to 2000s Overall, it is clear that the proportion of students sharing a home with their peers and living with a host family saw continuous upward and downward trends respectively while […]
The bar chart demonstrates the proportion of relocates where pupils lived over five decades, from 1960s to 2000s. The figure illustrates the overall that there were four types of student accommodation, encompass: stay in a shared house or flat with other students, paying guest with a host family, students hall of residence or live with […]
The bar graph illustrates the proportional differences between 4 types of student accommodations over a five-decade period from the 1960s to the 2000s. Overall, in the 1960s, sharing houses with host families and with other peers were the most popular choices. Over the period, the former increased and reached the top in the 2000s, while […]
