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These three bar charts compares the percentage of British consumption of three types of music divided into gender and four sections of age.
Overall, it is clearly seen that British men buy more music albumas than women in the whole graph. In addition, pop and rock music are popular with the younger age, whereas in average classical music albusm is purchased by the old age.
As is shown by the graph, of gender, there are similar trends that aroud 30% male consumers buy pop and rock albums, about 10% more thatn the proportion of female consumers, under 20%. However, the classic albums are bought by 9% British men and 7% British women, approximately half of the other albums.
In terms of the remaining age categories, it can be also seen similar proportions in the pop and rock music purchases. To be specific, British people aged from 16 to 44 occupies the percentage of over 80% in these two music types, while only under 10% is bought by 45 and over 45 years old people. By contrast, the rate of classic albums is mostly purchased by British people between 25 and 34 and 45 plus, at about 15% and 20% respectively. |