5 report(s) found.
The table illustrates the changes in household goods ownership in New Zealand in 1998 and 2002. Overall, all possession of most electronic goods in households saw an upward trend, with the exception of video recorders. It is also clear that washing machines and color TVs were the most common household item in the surveyed period. […]
The table illustrates the changes in household goods ownership in New Zealand in 1998 and 2002. Overall, all possession of most electronic goods in households saw an upward trend, with the exception of video recorders. It is also clear that washing machines and color TVs were the most common household item in the surveyed period. […]
The chart illustrates how many of the percentage of electronic products were used for households in New Zealand in the years 2002 and 2020. Overall, what is notable from the chart is that all electronic products witnessed an upward trend with the exception of the percentage of the video recorder in New Zealand households. Additionally, […]
The statistics illustrate the popularity of household appliances in New Zealand over two years, 2002 and 2020. Overall, it is clear that all categories experienced a significant increase, except for video recorders, which saw a slight decline in the market share. Initially, washing machines were the most prevalent item, but they were eventually surpassed by […]
The table presents data on the proportions of households with different electronic devices in two years. Overall, washing machines were dominant in 1995, while in 2002, color TV was more prevalent. The percentages of washing machines were similar in 1995 and 2002, approximately 97%. Furthermore, purchasing color TV increased from 94% in 1995 to 98% […]
