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The pie chart illustrates the distribution of women experiencing poverty in the United States. It is evident that the majority of women living in poverty are those who are single and do not have dependent children, while only a small proportion of married women without dependent children remains. Divorced women without any children account for […]
The pie chart demonstrated woman who suffer in poverty by composition in the United States. It is clear that the majority of women who experience poverty are those who are single with no dependent children while only a small proportion of married women with no dependent children is remained. Those who are divorced and left […]
In the previous charts information about household composition of woman in poverty in United States is given. To completely understand it, and to see the pricipals characteristics keep reading. The information presented by U.S Census Bureau, shows that single womans with no dependent childens tend to be the most vulnerable ones in terms of poverty, […]
The two charts portray poverty rates by household composition in the United States. The first chart shoes how single women with no dependent children take up more than half of the chart. While single women with dependent children take up more than quarter of it. While married women with dependent children take 12% and married […]
The pie chart illustrates the percentage of women poverty and bar chart illustrates poverty rates with age and sex . charts belong to United States in 2008. Overall, Single women with no dependent children comprised the highset percentage ; however , married women with no dependent children accounted lowest percentage. Young men and women took […]
The above diagrams illustrate a pie chart and a bar graph. The pie chart represents the poverty rate of women for the family composition of household whereas the bar graph shows poverty rates by sex and age. Overall, the data in both the charts is represented percentage form. The Pie chart has 4 different categories, […]
