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The provided pie chart offers an insightful breakdown of multifaceted reasons behind homelessness in the UK. Predominantly, the inability to secure accommodation with family or friends contributes to the largest of the total; conversely, the least prevalent factor involves individuals losing their houses as a result of mortgage or rent arrears. Looking closely into the […]
The pie chart depicts that homeless people are in the UK for the reasons of proportion. The chart highlights five key factors: The highest proportion of people who are homeless are in loss of accommodation with relatives and friends, while the lowest reasons for homelessness are mortgage and rent arrears and loss of tenancy. The […]
The image illustrates the proportion of five reasons why people are homeless in the UK. There are four main reasons play a significant role in homeless people, which are loss of accommodation with relatives or friends, relation breakdown, loss of tenancy, and mortgage or rent arrears. Conversely, other reasons were only 19%. The proportion of […]
The pie chart gives information about the proportion of reasons why there are homeless people in the UK. Overall, the most common reason why people are homeless in the UK is loss of accommodation with friends and relatives, while mortgage or rent arrears accounts for the lowest percentage. Looking at the chart in more detail, […]
The pie chart illustrates the proportion of homeless people in the UK who have lost their accommodation. Overall, loss of accommodation with relatives or friends is 34%, which is the highest proportion of other homelessness features in the UK. In contrast, mortgage and rent arrears demonstrate the lowest proportion among the others, all homelessness, which […]
