5 report(s) found.
The table illustrates the proportion of income that adults and children in the UK spent on four common items — food, electronic equipment, music, and videos — in 1998. The data is further broken down by gender for adults and children. Overall, it is clear that food took up the largest share of spending for […]
The table provides four common goods—food, electronic equipment, music, and videos—and people grouped into gender and age groups who allocated their incomes to those four items in the UK in 1998. Adults spent most of their earnings on food products (25%), while the item with the lowest importance was videos (1%); electronic equipment and music […]
The table shows the percentage of expenditure on four sectors by adults and children in the UK in 1998. A glance at the table reveals that there is considerable variation between adults and children with regard to consumption. Adult spending was mainly on food, whereas children allocated the highest proportion of their income toward electronic […]
The table shows the percentage of expenditure on four sectors by adults and children in the UK in 1998. A glance at the table reveals that there is considerable variation between adults and children with regard to consumption. Adults’s spending was mainly on food, whereas children allocated the highest proportion of their income toward electronic […]
The table compares the percentage of salary spent on four common items by adults and children in the UK in 1998. It is clear that both food and music generated significant expenditure. While adults spent the highest percentage of their money on food, music was the most popular item among children during this period. In […]
