the chart below shows the percentage of household in owned and rented accomodation in Enhland and Wales between 1918 and 2011

the chart below shows the percentage of household in owned and rented accomodation in Enhland and Wales between 1918 and 2011
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The bar chart illustrates the proportion of households in two types of accommodation (private and rented) in England and Wales from 1918 to 2011 Looking from the
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perspective, it is readily apparent that both categories experienced significant changes during the given period. It is
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noticeable that in England and Wales rented apartments became less popular than owned ones. With regards to private accommodation, the percentage witnessed a considerable raise between 1918 and 2011, beginning at just over 20% in 1916, continuing at approximately 32% in 1939 and plateauing till 1953,
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steadily increasing by 10% in every ten-year period.
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, in 2001 the chart reached a peak with almost 70% of people living in their own houses,
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, in 2011 slightly decreased to 65%.
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the renting accommodation, percentage made up almost 80% of all households at the beginning, but after that the proportion started to constantly decline and accounted for 30% in 2001,
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, in 2011 the graph suddenly increased to nearly 37%.
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