The pie charts below show the percentage of housing owned and rented in the UK in 1991 and 2007. Summarize the information by describing the main features of the charts and making comparisons where appropriate.

The pie charts below show the percentage of housing owned and rented in the UK in 1991 and 2007. Summarize the information by describing the main features of the charts and making comparisons where appropriate.
IELTS Writing Task Chart for The pie charts below show the percentage of housing owned and rented in the UK in 1991 and 2007. Summarize the information by describing the main features of the charts and making comparisons where appropriate.
The pie charts illustrate the proportion of houses (owned and rental units) in the UK in the two years, 1991 and 2007.
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, most of the people stayed in their own homes and buying property became more popular over the period. Living in social housing was significantly low and it was the least popular choice at all time. In 1991, home ownership
was
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reached
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its highest rate, 60% of all types, and it increased by 10% in 2007.
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,
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the composition of private renting remained stable, 11% in both years.
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, there was a downward trend in social renting and social housing. Though 23% of people chose to live in social renting in the first year, it dropped noticeably by 5% in the second year.
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, the social housing option declined from 6% to 2%. It can be seen that people were no longer willing to choose
this
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way of living.

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Topic Vocabulary:
  • percentage
  • owned
  • rented
  • housing
  • show
  • decreased
  • increased
  • shift
  • trend
  • years
  • common
  • prices
  • economic
  • changes
  • people
  • homes
  • compared
  • specific
  • features
  • main
  • information
  • around
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