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The pie chart illustrates the proportion of reasons why people are homelss in the United Kingdom. Overall, it is evident that loss of accommodation with relatives accounted for the greatest share of the total, whereas rent arrears represented only a minimal proportion. The remaining reasons occupied moderate percantages, with noticeable disparities between the dominant and […]
The pie chart illustrates the primary reasons for homelessness in the UK. The largest contributing factor is the loss of accommodation with relatives or friends, accounting for 34% of cases. This is followed by relationship breakdowns, which represent 24% of homelessness causes. The loss of tenancy makes up 13%, while mortgage or rent arrears contribute […]
The pie chart illustrates the reasons behind homelessness in the UK. According to the chart, there are four main causes of this phenomenon, and the main reason is loss of accommodation with relatives or friends, with a percentage of 34%. The second important reason for homelessness is relationship breakdown, which comes with a percentage of […]
The pie chart depicts that homeless people in the UK are homeless for a variety of reasons, shown in proportions. The chart highlighted five key factors: The highest proportion of people who are homeless is due to loss of accommodation with relatives and friends, while the lowest proportion of reasons for homelessness are mortgage and […]
The pie chart depicts that homeless people in the UK are homeless for a variety of reasons, shown in proportions. The chart highlights five key factors: The highest proportion of people who are homeless are due to loss of accommodation with relatives and friends, while the lowest reasons for homelessness are mortgage and rent arrears […]
