The chart provides information on the percentages of the households owning and renting accommodation in England. and Wales, between the years 1918 and 2011. As it can be seen from the chart, there is a significat
The bar graphs illustrate data for the no. of owned households and rented accommodation in 2 countries England and Wales 9 years from 1918 – 2011. The information is represented in percentage form.
The bar chart demonstrates information about the percentage of household in owned and ranted rental accommodation in the UK countries including, England and Wales. The units are measured in percentage from 1918 to 2011.
The provided chart reveals the data about households percentage in two types of accommodation located in England and Wales from 1918 till 2011. Overall, the number of families in rented accommodation reached a higher per
This chart gives information on the percentage of households in owned and rented accommodations in two different countries in England as well as Wales between 1918 and 2011.
The chart below illustrates the percentage of houses owned and rented in England from 1918 to 2011. If we closely look at the chart, overall there is a consistent upward trend In owned houses, whereas there is a downward
The chart provides information about the rates of household ownerships and rented accommodation located in England and Wales taken between different periods from 1918 to 2011.
The bar chart compares the proportion of households with owning and renting accommodation between two countries, namely; England and Whales since 1918 to 2011.
The displayed bar chart illustrates the share of families living in ownin and rented accommodation in two countries (England and Wales) throughout 97 years
This bar chart illustrates information about the amount of houses, which were owned and for rent in the United Kingdom between the year 1918 till 2011.
The bar graph provides information about how many households owning and renting accommodation in England and Wales from 1918 and 2011. Overall, households who owned settlement increased over the period, while the one ren