The given reference graph plots the association of purchasing or leasing houses in England and Wales from 1918 to 2011.
For the most part, both of the leased and ensured families has raised and dropped during that time from 1918 to 2011. The was a year that the were a similar rate and it was 1971 which half.
1918 the leased family units was raised around 78 rate. By then it leveled of between 1934 to 1953. From 1961 to 1981 it on a very basic level dropped to 35 rate. This settlement conveyed the relative until 2001. In 2011 there was a slight expansion in leased family units and it was up to 38%.
That year the had ones has raise from 21% to 32% in 1918 to 1952. In 1939 to 1953 was graduate state in the rate. By then it starts to leveled up to 4% In 1991. At 2001 to 2011 there was a decrease in the ensured settlement and it was 62%.
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