A glance at the graph provided reveals some striking similaraties and differences in the change of the percentage men and women which reflect a contradiction tendency about various free-time avtivities in England such as watching TV, spending time withfamily, shopping, doing excercise, reading, using the internet, and playing computer games.
Overall, four activities such as watching TV, spending time at home, doing sport, and reading are commonly for both two sexes. By contrast, shopping, usinng the internet and playing computer have a significant difference by women and men.
It is evident from the information provided that watching TV and spending time with family had by far highest percentages reaching approximately 75 %. Follow by that, doing excercise and reading book ranked the third and the fourth, respectively. The activity with lowest rate are playing game, just mere 20%.
A closer look at the data revealsan extremely contradiction between male and female about sopping and using the internet activities. Shopping was favorited by nearly 75% of women, compared to just about 25% of men. By contrast, internet usage was recorded about at 40% for women and 75% for men.
