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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 chart provides information about the amount of leisure time enjoyed by men and women of different employment statuses in a typical week during the period 1998-1999.
Overall, men generally had more leisure time than women across all employment statuses. Both genders experienced the most leisure time when unemployed and retired, while the least amount of leisure time was observed for those employed full-time and part-time.
For those employed full-time, men had approximately 45 hours of leisure time per week, whereas women had around 38 hours. In the case of part-time employment, only women were represented, with about 40 hours of leisure time. Unemployed men enjoyed about 85 hours of leisure time, while unemployed women had around 78 hours. Retired men had around 82 hours of leisure time, compared to approximately 78 hours for retired women. Housewives, represented only by women, had about 50 hours of leisure time per week.
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