The given table shows the proportion of UK people by age fundraising money between 1990 and 2010, in percentages.
Overall
, what stands out from the gathered data is that Linking Words
although
the voluntary fund's flow experienced a downward trend, senior citizens became more generous over the prescribed years.
In 1990, slightly under a fifth of the youngest group shared their revenue, Linking Words
while
the second accounted for a third of the shares. Linking Words
However
, during the next 2 decades, their portions significantly declined, with the former making up to 7% and the latter to less than a quarter. Linking Words
Furthermore
, four in ten of the British people aged between 36 to 50 invested their income in charity in 1990, Linking Words
in contrast
, having just over a third in 2010.
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On the other hand
, elders aged between 51 and 65 represented stability throughout two calendar periods, with figures at 35% and 39% respectively. Linking Words
Nevertheless
, the oldest group preserved around the same pace on pro bono activities, having almost a third in 20 years.Linking Words
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