The chart below shoes the percentage of households in owned and rented accomodation in England and Wales between 1918 and 2011. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
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The bar graph illustrates the number of domestic items possessed by people in personal and rented houses in two states of the UK, England and Wales, from the year 1918 to 2011.
Broadly viewing the chart shows a considerable plunge in the percentage of the households bought for the leased accommodations over the mentioned duration.
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, with time, a soar was noticed in the items purchased for the houses that were in the ownership of the people.
Starting with the goods purchased for sublet properties, over three-fourths of the population in England and Wales was adorning their houses with a high number of various commodities in 1918. Linking Words
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percentage slightly reduced to nearly two-thirds in the following two decades and stayed levelled for another 14 years before gradually dipping again to exactly 50% in 1971. Linking Words
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downward pattern up to 30% till 2001 before again rising to just over one-third by 2011.
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In contrast
, the number of people possessing various household items for their own homes was a mere over-fifth in 1918. Linking Words
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, after mid mid-20th century, Linking Words
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data kept on rising and by 1971, it equalled the data of the leased apartments. The peak of consumers of these goods was noticed by the early 21st century (around 69%) before faintly lowering to near 65% in 2011.Linking Words
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