The chart below shows the percentage of households in owned and rented accommodation in English 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 chart depicts the proportion of accommodations that are
rentals
or owned in England and Wales over a span of 93 years.
Overall
, there is a general increase in the percentage of households that are owned over the time period and an inverse seen in rentals
. The infographic started with the highest portion of rented accommodations and the lowest of owned, but over the years this
inverted.
To begin
with, the largest difference in proportion is seen in 1918, with approximately 24% and 78% of households attributed to ownership and renting, respectively. There is an upward trend seen with owned households, whereas
it trends downward for rentals
. Moreover
, in 1971, there was an equal share of properties owned and rented, with 50% attributed to each.
There is a stagnation of both types of properties in the years 1991 and 2001, where the percentage of owned accommodation remained around 68% and rentals
around 31%. Consequently
, after
this
point, there is an opposite trend seen as the proportion of owned decreased to an estimate of 64% and rentals
increased to about 36%.Submitted by patelmeera on
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Vocabulary: Replace the words rentals with synonyms.
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