The given chart gives information about the number of people living together in a house( people) in the UK in 1981 and 2001.
It is clear from the chart that there was a minor difference between the figure for people per household by 1981 and 20 years later. However, generally, most people in the UK chose to share accommodations with another person.
According to the chart, 2-person households made up nearly a third of those surveyed in 1981. In contrast, the two lowest figures were for houses with 5 and 6 people, which altogether contribute under a half of 2-person ones. The number of households with a person or 3 and 4 people was significantly higher.
Concerning the year of 2001, there were merely 2 houses where 6 people living together, this data for 5-person was 4 houses higher. Meanwhile, 2-person households ranked first with 34, coming next were houses with a person. The number of houses with 4 and 5 people were nearly equal- with 15 and 17 houses recorded.
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