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This analytical report will deal with the measurements (depicted by the pie charts) representing 2 surveys regarding the living accommodation of 25-year-olds in London during the years 1990 and 2010 as for the residential status (either alone or shared in a house, flat, or with parents). The provided table illustrates the available housing starting from the 1990s - 2010 onwards, these are measured as 1-2 and 3-4 bedroom houses or flats.
Overall, there were two trends to be derived from the presented measurements. For 25-year-olds in London, the 1990's and 2010's showed that more of them preferred to live in flat-sharing and house-sharing. In terms of the available housing, both the 1990's and 2010's presented that more people lived in 3-4 bedroom houses.
As can be seen from the combined chart, there was a big disparity between living with family and staying in shared house and flat during the 2010s, to specify, the former proportion accounted for much less percentage than the latter ones. Whereas, a considerable reduction in available housing was shown at 1-2 bedroom houses and 1-2 bedrooms flat, the percentage of young adults living with their parents have reduced dramatically. On the other hand, house-sharing and flat-sharing became popular in the 2010s, whilst, both single flat and house diminished gradually in popularity.
According to the table, a big change occurred in the number of 1-2 bedroom house and flat in 2010 onwards, with the figure being significantly lower than the 1990s’ by 22.000 houses/ flats. Conversely, the quantity of 3-4 bedroom house and flat have increased slightly to 48,500 and 32,000 respectively.
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This analytical report will deal with the measurements (depicted by The two pie charts) representing plot the results from two surveys regarding the types of living accommodation of 25-year-olds in London during the years 1990 and 2010