The bar chart give an information about the porpotion of households which either in rented or owned accommodation in two countries England and Wales on a period from 1918 to 2011.
The bar graph illustrates the number of domestic items possessed by people in personal and rented houses in two states of the UK, England and Wales, from the year 1918 to 2011.
The bar graph gives data about to households one in own and the other one in rent accomodation In United Kingdom and wales from 1918 and 2011. All the units are measured by persentages.
The given column chart illustrates the percentage of households in owned and rented accommodation in England and Wales between 1918 and 2011, It is clear that rented accommodation was popular from 1918 to 1961.
The illustrated bar graph represents data from the Englands and Whales describing the volume of owned households with rented accomodation over a century between 1918 and 2011.
the bar chart illustrates the proportion of households who live in their own rented accomodation in England and Wales from 1918 to 2011. Overall, these countries saw a rise in home ownership but experienced a decrease in
The debate over the revolution in the number of options we are offered on a daily basis has sparked considerable controversy. While some people advocate for having numerous choices under any circumstances, I believe that
The given chart clearly demonstrates the proportion of renting and owing accomodation in two countries, namely Englad and whale, from 1918 to 2011. Overall, it is evident that during this period, the ratio of buying acco
The bar graph illustrates the proportion of British and Wales families who were a landlord or tenant between 1918 and 2011. It is evident that, while the number of house owners increased, the number of renters decrease
The bar chart depicts the ownership and rental for accommodation in households in England and Wales from 1918 to 2011. According to the data, it is evident that the proportion of accommodation ownership and rental saw si
The bar chart compares the proportion of households who owned and rented accommodation in England and Wales over a span of 93 years, starting from 1918.