The pie chart depicts the percentage of various types of British families (single-aged persons, aged
couples
, single without Use synonyms
children
, Use synonyms
couples
without Use synonyms
children
, sole Use synonyms
parents
, Use synonyms
couples
with Use synonyms
children
, and all households) living in Use synonyms
poverty
in 2002.
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Overall
, sole Linking Words
parents
had the highest proportion of people living in Use synonyms
poverty
. Use synonyms
In contrast
, the lowest proportion went for aged Linking Words
couples
.
In 2002, the type with the highest percentage was sole Use synonyms
parents
, accounting for 26%. Use synonyms
In addition
, singles without Linking Words
children
came second to sole Use synonyms
parents
, with a percentage of 24%. Use synonyms
Couples
with Use synonyms
children
and all households shared approximately the same proportion, which was 15% and 14%, respectively.
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Furthermore
, 9% of British families living in Linking Words
poverty
were Use synonyms
couples
without Use synonyms
children
. Use synonyms
Additionally
, both aged Linking Words
couples
and single-aged persons had the lowest percentages in comparison to the other categories. 7% of single-aged persons were poor. Use synonyms
On the other hand
, aged Linking Words
couples
were Use synonyms
the
least category suffering from Change preposition
in the
poverty
, accounting for 5%.Use synonyms
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