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The bar chart accounts for the proportions
of the population who have own housing and rent other's housing in England and
Wales from 1981 to 2011 for 30 years.
From 1981 to 2011, there are remarkable
changes in the percentages of families who live in owned and rented housing. It
can be found that the extremely opposite tendency exists in each figure.
Firstly, in 1918, the percentage of the
people who are the owners of accommodation in England and Wales was about 20%,
the lowest figure. However, the proportions increased at around 70% by 50
percent in 2001. Compared with this, the highest percentage of the tenants was
around 80 percent in 1918. Nevertheless, the percentage decreased at around 30
percent in 2001.
Secondly, as I said, there are
significantly opposite tendency such as increasing or decreasing between two
options. However, during 2001 to 2011, the percentage of owners decreased by
about 5 percent, and the percentage of tenants increased by about also 5
percent. |