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The table compares the percentages of different structured households in a North American country in 1970 and 2003. Overall, while the proportion for married couples showed prevalent data, it still experienced a decline over the period. Notably, the figures for non-family households rose significantly over a 13-year period. The family household, which was divided into […]
The table illustrates the household composition in a North American nation between 1970 and 2003. Overall, it is noticeable that married couples constituted the highest percentage over the period. Interestingly, the percentage of other categories underwent a slight upward trend from 1970 to 2003 with the exception of father-kid families In terms of family household, […]
The given table compares the various types of households in a North American country between 1970 and 2003. Overall, there was an upward trend in almost all categories of family households such as father and kid, mother and kid, and extended family households, but the opposite trend was true for married couples, which accounted for […]
The given table compares the various types of households in a North American country between 1970 and 2003. Overall, there was an upward trend in almost all categories of family households such as father and kid, mother and kid, and extended family households, but the opposite trend was true for married couples, which accounted for […]
The table illustrates the proportion of various types of households in two main categories which are family and non-family for the years 1970 and 2003. In general, in families, there were several accommodation arrangements among the members, such as father-child, mother-child, married couples and others. In contrast in non-family households there were only two, single […]
