6 report(s) found.
The bar charts illustrate the time allocated for preferences between genders from 1996 to 2006, as well as their tendency to venture out during 2006. Overall, males tended to engage in leisure activities more than their counterparts, while there was a fluctuation in leisure destinations between two demographics. It is evident that masculine individuals demonstrated […]
The graphs below provides data about women’s and men’s time-spending in 10 years. Overall, usually men used to spend free time at home while women went to the different places. From 1996 to 2001 per cent of male part was changed slightly. Then in 2006 percentage of male and female who stayed at home almost […]
The bar charts illustrate the percentage of males and their counterparts enjoying the free time between 1996 and 2006 and going to various places in 2006. Overall, the number of men was higher than females over ten years surveyed. The proportion of males travelling to Pop Centre was highest, additionally, Beach experienced the highest number […]
The bar charts illustrate the proportion of men and women engaging in leisure time in a decade between 1996 and 2006, and the percentage of males and females visiting various places in 2006. Overall, men remained dominant throughout this period. In addition, while the pop center was the most popular place with men, women went […]
The given bar charts illustrate the percentage of males and females who had free time from 1996 to 2006 and the proportion of people visiting different places in 2006. Overall, males had more leisure time than males over the period of time, while the percentage of females enjoying free time increased gradually. Regarding places visited, […]
The given bar charts compare the percentage of both genders enjoying from their free time in the period between 1996 and 2006, also includes different place-preferences in 2006. Overall, majority of man enjoyed from their leisure time during the decade. The percentages of males steadily declined, while the females witnessed the opposite trend. Additionally, in […]
