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The table illustrates the percentages of different household compositions in a North American country in 1970 and 2003. Overall, married couples accounted for the largest proportion of households in both years, although their share declined markedly over the period. By contrast, non-family households, particularly single-person households and shared accommodation, became considerably more common. The proportions […]
The table compares six types of households in terms of family and non-family composition in the North American county between 1970 and 2003. Overall, the percentages of most family and non-family household categories increased significantly, except for married couples, which dropped sharply. Notably, married couples remained the most common household type in the North American […]
The provided table illustrates the percentages of family households and non-family households in a North American country between 1970 and 2003. Overall, the proportion of household compositions for all family structures increased, with the exception of married couple households, which experienced a considerable decline. In addition, the married couple family type remained the highest share […]
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, married couples were the most common type of household in both years, although their proportion decreased significantly. Meanwhile, non-family households such as single and room-sharing arrangements increased considerably, showing a shift […]
The table illustrates the changes in household composition in a North American country between 1970 and 2003, showing the percentage of different types of family and non-family households. Overall, the most notable trend is a significant decline in the proportion of married couple households, accompanied by an increase in other household types. When it comes […]
