The two pie charts elaborate upon different activities on which adult workers spent their time in 1958 as well as 2008.
As are shown, working by far was the main activity among the others, chased by sleeping. Although relaxing, traveling to work, and going out with friends and family had changed significantly between these two years, playing sports did not face a massive alteration.
Taking working activity into consideration, with 33% and 42% respectively, in 1958 and 2008, owned the highest percentages. With 32%, in 1958, and 25%, in 2008, sleeping won the second rank. The next positions were different among these two years. However, in 1958, going out with friends and family with 19% occupied the third level, it was shown an eye-catching fall by 13% in 2008 and moved toward the bottom of the chart.
It is worth mentioning that, in 2008, relaxing at home, which had the fourth rank in 1958 (8%), had grown the rather increase into 13% and catch the third. Working adults in 2008 tended to enjoy traveling to work far more than their groupmates in 1958, it raised from 2% to 7%. Finaly, playing sport with negligible change remained rather constant, about 7%.
