The table provides an insight into how many hours per annum residents in Someland devote to leisure activities.
Overall, it is evident that people in Someland spend the majority of their leisure time watching TV/videos, with teenagers spending the most time on this activity and other surveyed ones compared to other age brackets.
Looking first at the younger age groups, watching TV/videos is the most preferred activity amongst teenagers, followed distantly by group exercise/sport and socialising with 4 or more people, with the respective figures being 1200, 450 and 350 hours per year. Their patterns mirror each other, witnessing decreases as people reach their 20s and 30s, especially the former when it experiences the most dramatic decrease to 400 hours. Conversely, the numbers of hours spent socialising with 4 or less people and individual exercise grow gradually from the same starting point of 150 hours to 300 hours and 200 hours respectively, despite a negligible decline seen in the figure for group exercise/sport when people are 20s-year-old.
Turning to the older age groups, it is noticeable that the hours nationals in Someland watch TV/videos and go to the cinema are the only to witness increases, while the others undergo the reversal of the situation. Specifically, the hours that people spend doing the former rise from 500 hours in their 40s to 1100 hours in their 70s+ and 25 hours to 75 hours respectively. Although watching TV/videos continues to have the leading figures, that of cinema records the most dramatic change as it increases threefold. Furthermore, group exercise/sport is the only to be totally abandoned by people in their 60s and 70s+ since they spend 0 hour doing such an activity.
