The charts compare the number of people per household in the UK in 1981 and 2001
The charts compare the number of people per household in the UK in 1981 and 2001 Nmy00
The two stacked bar charts detail the UK’s household demographics in 1981 and 2001. The initial impression from the chart is that 1-person and 2-person households were the second most and the most common family classifications in both given years, and they also experienced rises in percentages. The remaining groups made up smaller proportions and underwent corresponding drops, with the 6-person household being the least popular one.
In 1981, 2-person household made up 31%, ranking first among the given household type, after which the rate underwent a mild rise to 34% in 2001. A similar picture is evident in 1-person household, with its figure accounting for 17% and thereafter rising to 26% in 2001.
Opposite patterns could be observed with regard to the remaining groups. In 1981 the shares of 3-person, 4-person, 5-person and 6-person were 20%, 18%, 8% and 6% respectively. Over the next 20 years, they all decreased by similar margins (of around 2-3%) to 17%, 15%, 6% and 2%.
The two stacked bar charts detail the UK’s
household
demographics in 1981 and 2001. The initial impression from the chart is that
1-person
and
2-person
households
were the second most and the most common family classifications in both
given
years, and they
also
experienced rises in percentages.
The
remaining groups made up smaller proportions and underwent corresponding drops, with the
6-person
household
being the least popular one.
In 1981,
2-person
household
made up 31%, ranking
first
among the
given
household
type, after which the rate underwent a mild rise to 34% in 2001. A similar picture is evident in
1-person
household
, with its figure accounting for 17% and thereafter rising to 26% in 2001.
Opposite patterns could
be observed
with regard to the remaining groups. In 1981 the shares of
3-person
,
4-person
,
5-person
and
6-person
were 20%, 18%, 8% and 6%
respectively
. Over the
next
20 years, they all decreased by similar margins (of around 2-3%) to 17%, 15%, 6% and 2%.