The given illustrations,including the chart and table, provide a breakdown of the time spent on leisure and domestic purposes by both genders in Britain.
Overall, of particular note is that men generally allocate more time to leisure activities compared to women. However, household chores and shopping are mainly carried out by females rather than males.
According to the table, the obvious differences can be observed in terms of preferences among females and males. The average time devoted to reading is almost comparable for both genders, while sports shows a narrow disparity of 4 minutes. Meanwhile, the time spent on mass media per day makes up 137 minutes for males, outperforming females by 9 minutes. Nevertheless, this activity is the only one with such a striking gap across the three categories.
Turning to the chart, men devote less time to household chores, with the exception of repair work, and the differences become considerable. Repair, which is the lowest time category among women, accounts for about 20 minutes for men every day. Another remarkable point is cooking, washing and ironing, which take up nearly twice as much time for women as for men. At the same time, shopping time is relatively similar for both genders, with only a marginal difference of a few minutes per day, making it slightly more common among women.
