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The image contains two charts. The first chart, "Percentage of Households with Electrical Appliances (1920-2019)," shows percentages; 1920: washing machine 40%, refrigerator 0%, vacuum cleaner 30%; 1940: washing machine 60%, refrigerator 12%, vacuum cleaner 50%; 1960: washing machine 75%, refrigerator 45%, vacuum cleaner 70%; 1980: washing machine 85%, refrigerator 100%, vacuum cleaner 90%; 2000: washing machine 95%, refrigerator 100%, vacuum cleaner 100%; 2019: washing machine 100%, refrigerator 100%, vacuum cleaner 100%. The second chart, "Number of Hours of Housework per Week per Household (1920-2019)," shows hours per week; 1920: 50 hours, 1940: 42 hours, 1960: 35 hours, 1980: 18 hours, 2000: 15 hours, 2019: 10 hours.
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The graphs illustrate the percentage of households with electronic appliances and the amount of time spent doing housework in one country from 1920 to 2019.
Overall, the charts show that the number of hours of housework decreased significantly over the century. However, of the three appliances shown, the refrigerator experienced the most dramatic rise in adoption.
In 1920, the washing machine was used in only 30% of households. By 1940, refrigerators and vacuum cleaners became more common, with 55% and 40% of households owning them, respectively; washing machine use increased to 60%. The percentage of vacuum cleaner ownership increased progressively, reaching a peak at 100% in 2019 and being used by the entire population.
People spent more time on weekly domestic work; households spent approximately 50 hours on domestic work. This time decreased over the next 40 years to 20 hours per week and continued to drop until it reached about 10 hours per week spent on housework in 2019.
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