The graph below shows the percentage of people in the different age group who went to the cinema once a month in Great Britain

The graph below shows the percentage of people in the different age group who went to the cinema once a month in Great Britain
The chart presents the proportion of UK residents in the various age groups going to the
cinema
monthly between 1984 and 2000.
Overall
, there was a considerable increase in the figures for all four groups examined, with the group of people who were 15 to 24
years
old witnessing the most dramatic rise.
In addition
, the data on
this
group had consistently the highest one throughout the period,
while
that of the group over 35
years
old was invariably the lowest one. In 1984, nearly 20% of citizens who were 15 to 24
years
old went to the
cinema
once a month, followed by a continuous growth to 55% in 1999 before reaching its peak at approximately 60% in the final year. A resembling change, but to a lesser extent, can be seen in the figure for people who were 35 plus which started at 2% at the beginning of the stage, after which it steadily rose to around 15% in 2000.
Similarly
, the percentage of residents who were 25-35
years
old watching movies in the
cinema
once a month was 5% in 1984, improving to 25% after a decade and touching 32% in 2000.
Conversely
, 10% of
the
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UK children and adolescents who were 7 to 14
years
old went to the
cinema
once a month in 1984,
then
climbing to 37% in 1999 before experiencing a moderate decline in the next year to end at 32%.
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