The bar chart below shows the proportions of English men and women of different ages who were living alone in 2011. The pie chart compares the numbers of bedrooms in these one-person households.
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.
Overall
, it is obvious that the proportion of males and females is equal among the younger age groups. 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. 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% ). This
figure displayed 35.4% of 2-bedroomed houses coming to a climax, whereas
households having 5 or more bedrooms showed a low percentage among categories, merely about 1.4%Submitted by arnakaldybai on
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