The pie chart depicts the percentage of various types of British families (single-aged persons, aged couples, single without children, couples without children, sole parents, couples with children, and all households) li
This report derives from a pie chart which illustrates the percentage of a variety of types of households living in poor communities in the United Kingdom in 2002.
the pie chart displays the data of people living in poverty in the UK for each house, having seven categories: single and couple age, single and couple without children, solo parents, couples with children, and all gener
The given pie chart illustrates seven different categories of households living in poverty in the UK in 2002. Generally speaking, 14% British households were insolvent in 2002 and half of those poor families were sole pa
The graph illustrates detailed data about how many percentages of various categories of families were recorded to be living in poverty in Great Britain in 2002.
the pie chart provides information about the percentage of 7 different families living in penury. overall, single-aged people composed the highest portion of poverty among others,while aged couples constitute less percen
The pie chart outlines the percentages of poor family types in the United Kingdom in 2002. Generally speaking, 14% British households were insolvent in 2002 and half of those poor families were sole parents and singles w