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The figure illustrates eight durables (washing machines, refrigerators, etc.) owned by English people in an eleven-year period. Overall, there was a noticeable rise in all sections, with television and vacuum cleaners having the highest ownership, while dishwashers and videos were the least owned. Television, which had an ownership rate of 93% in 1972, reached 96% […]
The table illustrates the proportion of British households that owned various consumer durables between 1972 and 1983. Overall, ownership of consumer durables increased. Television, vacuum cleaner and refrigerator recorded the highest proportion , followed by washing machine and telephone, while the others stood at lower percentage. Regarding the higher shares, the TV started at 93% […]
The table illustrates the percentage of households in Britain owned various consumer durables between 1972 to 1983. Overall, ownership of most consumer durables rose during this period. In particular, telephone and central heating ownership showed significant growth. Washing machine ownership increased from 66% in 1972 to 80% in 1983. Television ownership was already high at […]
The table presents information about the ownership of durables by consumers in Britain between 1971 and 1983, expressed in percentages. Overall, the highest percentages were recorded by television, vacuum cleaner, and refrigerator, whereas video and dishwasher had the lowest figures. Moreover, the telephone household ownership maintained the most significant increasing trend. Initially, the television market […]
