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The image presents a bar graph showing leisure time in a typical week in hours by sex and employment status for the years 1998-99. Employment status is categorized as Employed (Full Time), Employed (Part Time), Unemployed, Retired, and Housewives. Males in Full-Time employment have around 40 hours of leisure time, while Females have around 30 hours. Males in Part-Time employment have around 70 hours, and Females have around 50 hours. Unemployed Males have just under 85 hours, and Females have just over 70 hours. Retired Males have just under 80 hours, and Females have around 60 hours. Male Housewives have around 45 hours, and Female housewives have around 80 hours.
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The chart compares weekly hours of leisure time enjoyed by men and women of different employment statuses in 1998 and 1999.
Overall, it is evident that unemployed and retired men and women enjoyed more hours of leisure time than their employed counterparts. Furthermore, full-time male employees and unemployed males spent relatively more time on leisure than their female counterparts and so did retired males, compared to their female counterparts.
In detail, full-time male workers enjoyed around 44 hours of leisure time in a typical week, as opposed to 38 hours by full-time female workers. The amount of time spent on leisure by unemployed and retired males amounted to around 83 hours, as opposed to 78 hours by their female counterparts.
While part-time females enjoyed 40 hours of leisure time in a typical week, housewives had 50 hours of leisure. Conversely, the amount of leisure time spent by their counterparts is not clear from the data in the chart.
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