The pie chart illustrates the percentage of divided types of
families
in difficult circumstances in the UK, extracted from a report in 2002.
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Overall
, Linking Words
it is clear that
the most significant groups of Linking Words
families
living in poverty since 2002 are one-parent and no-children relations. Meanwhile, other Use synonyms
households
included single-aged persons, and aged couples Use synonyms
families
accounted for smaller portions over the same period.
As is represented, Use synonyms
families
which had no kids and only one parent each accounted for a quarter of the total proportion of people in poverty, specifically 24% of single relations and 26% of sole-parent relatives.
Interestingly, the second group, which included nuclear Use synonyms
households
and other Use synonyms
households
, well-known as moderate-income Use synonyms
families
, Use synonyms
also
gained a certain ratio of the impoverished community. Linking Words
For example
, 14% of relations living in poverty are all Linking Words
households
, and 15% are couples with infants.
Noticeably, single-aged persons and aged couples relatives remained at only 5% to 7% of the total percentage of people living in tough conditions. Use synonyms
This
clarified the fact that Linking Words
although
old ages are seemingly vulnerable in society, the number of poor oldsters was less significant contrary to the younger age group.Linking Words
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