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The image shows a bar graph titled "Leisure time in a typical week: by sex and employment status, 1998 - 99" with black and red bars representing males and females respectively for five categories: Employed full time, Employed part time, Unemployed, Retired, and Housewives. Males employed full time have around 40 hours of leisure, while females have around 30; part-time employed males and females have around 50 and 35 hours respectively; unemployed males have around 85 hours, and females 80; retired males and females both have around 90 hours; housewife males have around 40 hours, and females around 35.
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The bar graph reveals information about how males and females with various job situation, use their leisure time during a week, in two subsequent years starting from 1998.
Overall, in every similar job situation between men and women, men enjoyed more free hours compared to women. It is clear that by far the highest spare time belonged to those who were unemployed or retired in both genders.
As regards to people employed full time, fewest leisure hours are spent by either men or women about 48 and just under 40, respectively. Employed part time and housewives were the two job condition occupied by merely women and enjoyed approximate 40 and 50 free hours in a week, respectively.
The other two job status embracing unemployed or retired are similar as each other among either men or women. In a way that just over 80 and about 70 hours leisure time in a week are enjoyed by male and female.
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