Two vertical bar graphs compare the count of people per household in 1981 and 2001. The data belongs to the UK, and units are mentioned in percentage. Overall, the highest proportion was registered for two people in both years.
According to the given data, 23% of people preferred to live alone in 1981 compared to 26% after two decades. 31% of people loved to share their homes with one more person in 1981. This ratio had inclined by 3% in 2001. Moreover, one-fifth of the people had a total of three members in the former year and 17% in the latter.
Heading toward another category, 12% of the masses opted for the four-bed house in the first-mentioned year and 15% in the second-provided year. Furthermore, 8% went for a five-member apartment in 1981, and this proportion declined by 2 in 2001. Additionally, 6% of individuals had gone for six or more members' homes in 1981, and a minute proportion of 2 looked in 2001.
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