The bar chart depicts the proportion of people who had their own house or rented it in England or Wales over a span of nearly a century from 1918 to 2011.
Overall
, it can be seen that the trends of the two groups are opposite of each other- the number of individuals who owned their house increased dramatically, Linking Words
while
the ratio of them who rented accommodation decreased considerably. The most important point is that they caught each other in 1971.
The figure shows a population that had their own places to live accounted for over 20% in 1918. Linking Words
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this
trajectory surged to over 30% in 1939 and 1953. Linking Words
Additionally
, it went up almost 10% in the following years- 1961, 1971 and 1981. There were no changes in the next two times, it remained relatively stable at about under 70%.
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In contrast
, the trend of the families who were tenants was vice versa. In 1918, it made up roughly 77%; Linking Words
however
, it alleviated sharply to 10% in the years- 1939 and 1953. Linking Words
This
way continued to mitigate at least 10% in the following years, 1961, 1971 and 1981. What's more, there were the same figures in 1991 and 2001.Linking Words
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