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The provided bar graphs exhibit the differences in housing owned and rented in the United Kingdem in 1991 and 2007. There is indicated 4 types of houses: home owner, social renting, private renting, and social housing. Overall, it is readily apparent that the total number of houses went up from 22 million to 27 million […]
The pie chart shows the proportion of houses that were owned and rented in the UK in 1991 and 2007. Overall, the percentage of homeowners increased, whili the share of social renting and social housing decreased. Private renting stayed at almost the same level during the period. In 1991, a majority of people (60%) owned […]
The data illustates the proportion of private and rented British accommodations in 1991 and 2007. Overall, what immediately stands out from the chart is that owned homes were by far the highest percentage of housing in this country in both years. It is also clear that this type of home is the only one which […]
The graphs delineate the proportion of housing owned and rented by four different forms in the UK in 1991 and 2007. Overall, there were fewer homes in 1991 than in 2007. Owning a home had the most significant proportion by far in both years. Also, while the figure for the home owner experienced an upward […]
The diagram presents a comparison of housing ownership and rental in the United Kingdom in 1991 and 2007. In general, residential status in 1991 and 2007 was dominated by home ownership, while the least amount was social housing. In 1991, three-fifths of citizens in Britain owned their homes. While it was only above a fifth […]
