The supplied bar chart displays the percentage of residents of England by gender, who lived alone in 2011,
whereas
the pie chart illustrates a comparison of the number of bedrooms in England in the same period as the bar chart.
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Overall
, it is obvious that the proportion of males and females is equal among the younger age groups. Linking Words
Furthermore
, it is noteworthy that the percentage of having 2 bedrooms in single-occupied households is the most common.
It is conspicuous that the proportion of males living alone reached 50% in all age brackets, except for ages commencing from 65 to 85 and over. Linking Words
Moreover
, the amount of those males culminated at approximately 65%, the highest of any age, between the ages 35 and 49.
It is interesting to note that households containing only 1 bedroom accounted for 28.0% having almost the same amount as 3 bedroomed ones(29.8% ). Linking Words
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figure displayed 35.4% of 2-bedroomed houses coming to a climax, Linking Words
whereas
households having 5 or more bedrooms showed a low percentage among categories, merely about 1.4%Linking Words
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