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The image displays the average number of journeys by reason (2010) with two categories: men and women. For traveling to work, men made approximately 320 journeys while women made about 200. In shopping, both men and women made around 150 journeys. Visiting friends shows men made close to 100 journeys, whereas women made slightly under 150 journeys. For taking children to school, men made approximately 30 journeys, while women made about 120. In sport/entertainment, men conducted 150 journeys, whereas women conducted 50. In day trips, both men and women made roughly 50 journeys.
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The data above represents information about making trips in a European region from 2010.
Overall, the chart demonstrates an increase in the average number of journeys for women almost all higher than men in all types.
For work, it shows highest mean for both genders,however, men are reaching 300 while females display a decline at 200. That is due to plethora of women being unemployed. Furthermore, women are at exactly 250 while men are lower than 200 for reason of shopping. Conversely, day trips are the lowest average number for both also at mean lower than 50. Visiting friends and taking children to school shows decrease in men, yet for meeting acquaintances they are slightly lower than females in between 50 to 100, so almost equivalent to women. In contrast to, dropping children at school there is a significant gap between both genders with men from 50 to 70, and females from 100 to 140.
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