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The table illustrates the proportion of various type of household in the North American country between 1970 and 2003. Overall, there was a significant increase in the percentages of non-family household types, with a more balanced distribution across the remaining categories over the period. Additionally, married couples were the most prevalent household type throughout the […]
The table illustrates the figure for 6 types of households in North America over the period of 33 years, from 1970 to 2003. Overall, it is clear that there was an opposite trend between the percentage of married couples and other family and non-family types. While the proportion of married couple represented a downward pattern, […]
The provided table illustrates the proportion of designated household allocations in a North American country between 1997 and 2003. Overall, most figures showed an upward trend during the period. However, accommodation for married couples remained the most common household type, despite experiencing a noticeable decline. Regarding family housing, the proportion of single-parent households with children […]
The table illustrates the percentage of family and non-family households in a North American nation between 1970 and 2003. Overall, most of the listed categories witnessed an upward trend, with the exception of married couples. Additionally, married couples remained the largest share of the total household composition throughout the surveyed period. Looking closely at family […]
The table illustrates the household composition in a North American country in the years 1970 and 2003, divided into family and non-family households. Overall, the most common household in both years was married couples, although the percentage dropped a lot by 2003. In contrast, non-family households, especially single people and room sharing, increased during the […]
