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The image depicts two pie charts comparing the daily time allocation of individuals in 1958 and 2008. In 1958, the largest portion of time was spent working (33%), followed by sleeping (32%), going out with friends/family (19%), other interests or playing sports (6%), relaxing at home (8%), and travel to work (2%). In 2008, working still took up the most time (42%), with sleeping reduced to 25%, relaxing at home increased to 13%, travel to work quadrupled to 8%, other interests or playing sports remained at 8%, and going out with friends/family dropped to 6%.
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The diagram provided displays the proportion of time spent on various activities by working individuals of one country in 1958 and 2008.
Overall, working and sleeping were the most significant activities with highest proportion of time spend on, while travel and other interest were the least of all.
In both the years people spent the most time of the day working and sleeping. In 1958 the time was spent on work accounted for about 33% which increased by 10 % in 2008, while sleeping decreased from 32% to 25%. Similarly, adults went out more in the year 1958 by 19% only to decrease to 6% by 2008.
Conversely, time spent relaxing at home was seen to be less comparatively in 1958 accounted for 8% which hiked in 2008 by 5%. Other interest and travel to work were comparatively low in both the years with 6% and 2% in the past and 8% for both in 2008.
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