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The pie chart gives information about housing owned and rented in the UK, with four categories, between 1991 and 2007. Overall, in both years, the majority of housing was for home owners, while social housing accounted for the minority. Moreover, the number of houses increased when comparing the two years. Firstly, in 1991, the largest […]
Overall, owner-occupied housing accounted for the largest proportion in both years. However, while home ownership increased slightly over the period, the percentage of social renting declined noticeably. Private renting showed a small rise, whereas social housing experienced the most significant decrease. In 1991, 60% of homes were owner-occupied. This figure rose to 70% in 2007, […]
A pair of pie charts illustrated the percentage of houses owned and rented in the UK in the years 1991 and 2007. Overall, most of the UK houses were owned during both of the given years, while the rest of the houses were categorized into three distinct renting sectors, namely social renting, private renting, and […]
The graphs give information about how many accommodations are owned or rented in the UK from 1991 to 2007. Overall, what immediately stands out from the chart is that owned home was by far the highest percentage of housing in this country in both years. It is also clear that this type of home is […]
The pie chart illustrates the percentages of houses which were owned and rented -namely home owners, social renting, private renting, and social housing- in the UK in 1991 and 2007. Overall, it is clear that home ownership was the largest percentage in both years, while social housing accounted for the smallest share. Social renting was […]
