5 report(s) found.
The table provides information about the proportion of households in Britain that owned various types of consumer goods from 1972 to 1983. Overall, the percentage of households with Television was the highest over the time while there were considerable changes in the figures for Video, Central heating and Telephone. In 1972, 93% of British homes […]
The table compares the percentage of households’ devices owned in Britain from 1972 to 1983. Overall, it can be seen that the among all consumer durables Television remain the highest percentage throughout the whole period. At the beginning of the period, washing machine, refrigerator, vacuum cleaner and television expressed the higher percentages, respectively, 66, 73, […]
The table ilustrates the percentage of consumer durables in Britain in eight academic years: from 1972-1983 for using households such as central heating, television, video, vacuum cleaner, refrigerator, washing machine, dishwasher and telephone. Overall, television was more popular consumed by the citizens in Britain than others households throughout the periods. Television increased consistently in 1972 […]
The table illustrates the percentage of durables consumption in British households from 1972 to 1983. Overall, all the services witnessed an upward trend. Additionally, the highest figure was found in television and the opposite was true for that of dishwasher. Specifically, the housework group grew significantly over 11 years, for example, refrigerator rose dramatically from […]
The following table displays the eight categories of items and their popularity in English households over the span of a decade, specifically from 1972 to 1983. Overall, there was a considerable growth in all the categories, with television and vacuum cleaners being at their peak, while dishwashers and the video being the least owned. Diving […]
