The pie chart depicts the popularity of members of a family in the year 2003.
Overall, it is clear that the majority of households contained one to two people, while the rates of that in six or more people was the least. Families with three to four members also made up a significant percentage, while only a relatively small proportion of families had more than five people.
The majority of families hold in one to two people. In fact, around a third had one person, while over 35% of the families had two. The third largest group of households contained three people. They represented about a sixth of the society. Households with four people, which made up under a sixth of the community, were the fourth largest group.
The percentage of households with more members was much smaller. Only 4% in total are families with five people. The smallest group, however, were households with six people or more. They represented just about 3% of all households by size in 2003.
The pie chart depicts the popularity of members of a
family
in the year 2003.
Overall
, it is
clear
that the majority of
households
contained one to two
people
, while the rates of that in six or more
people
was the least.
Families
with three to four members
also
made up a significant percentage, while
only
a
relatively
small
proportion of
families
had more than five
people
.
The majority of
families
hold in one to two
people
. In fact, around a third had one person, while over 35% of the
families
had two. The third largest group of
households
contained three
people
. They represented about a sixth of the society.
Households
with four
people
, which made up under a sixth of the community, were the fourth largest group.
The percentage of
households
with more members was much smaller.
Only
4% in total are
families
with five
people
. The smallest group,
however
, were
households
with six
people
or more. They represented
just
about 3% of all
households
by size in 2003.