The provided pie charts illustrate the changes in housing tenure types across four different sectors in the United Kingdom in two distinct years: 1991 and 2007
Overall
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it is clear that
home owners are the most prevalent housing type in both years and saw an increase over the 16-year period. Linking Words
Conversely
, the proportions of social renting, Linking Words
as well as
social housing, experienced Linking Words
decline
, Correct article usage
a decline
while
the private renting sector remained completely unchanged
Starting with the sectors that experienced growth, the number of homeowners accounted for 60% in 2007. By 2007, these figures jumped to ten per cent to reach 70%. Linking Words
In contrast
, the proportion of private renting remained perfectly static at exactly 11% in both given years
Turning to the sectors that experienced a downturn, social renting was the second most common housing type in 1991, representing nearly a quarter of the total. In any case, the figures dropped by 6% to 17% in 2007. Following trend was observed in the social housing category, which shrank from a minor 6% share in 199 to a mere 2% by the end of the periodLinking Words