The chart below compare the number of people per household* in the UK in 1981 and 2001. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The chart illustrates how many family
members
the households have in the UK between 1981 and 2001,with a range of members
comprising 1 to 6 individuals per family.
Overall
, one noticeable feature of the data is that the family with 2-person members
is the largest share at almost one-third during both periods of time,followed by the household having 1 or 3 people. Moreover
, having 4 to 6 members
in their families accounts for approximately a quarter,with the residential figure in 1981 outnumbering those in 2001.
It is evident that most UK families having 2-person residents experience around one third whereas
being only a family member in 1981 and 2001 were at 17% and 26% respectively. However
,people obviously tend to have less amount of household members
,with having a 4-person family being at 15% as well as
varying from 18% in 1981. In addition
, the division of having more than 5 people per family considerably decreased from 14% to 8% in the 20-year period.Submitted by phanphetpor on
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