The bar chart shows how many trips are made for five different purposes by men and women in a particular European nation in one year.
Overall, it is evident that the majority of trips made by men are travel to work, while those made by women are go shopping. Another interesting point is that both men and women have very few day trips in a year.
There is a remarkable contrast between the number of trips made by men and women in the two sectors of shopping and traveling to work. Men made approximately 330 trips to their workplace annually compared to more than 200 trips made by women. Whereas, the figure for shopping trips made by women is around 280, which is 90 trips higher than those made by men.
As for daily activities, the numbers of trips made by men and women are relatively similar. Both men and women spend less than 50 day trips in a year. The data for sports or entertainment trips made by men and women is triple that for day trip, which is around 140 trips per year. 200 is the number of trips that men and women made to visit their friends in one year.
