The charts compare the working hours in seven days between men and women for government and private sectors. Overall, while working over 46 hours for men in both institutions shows the highest pattern, the reverse is true for women. Notably, staff who work between 31-45 hours record similar proportion for all charts.
The percentage of men who engage in work in government sector led the chart with 30%, while for women 46 hours led the chart with just 4%. Next categories – 31-45 hours and 17-30 hours – present lower patterns, with the respective standing at 15% and 9%. Women who work 31-45 hours dominate these ages former 20% and latter 23%. Lastly, the figures for men who work 6-12 hours and 1-2 hours illustrate similar proportion, with 23%. For women, in contrast, 6-12 working hours is 35% and 1-2 hours is nearly halved, 18%
With the regarding to private institution, working over 46 hours for men have the highest distribution (34%), but for women it exhibits the lowest rate, with 4%. Working hours are almost the same as 20-21% who work both men and women 13-30 and 31-45 hours. There is a considerable disparity between men and women who work 6-12 hours, with the respective figures standing at 20% and 5%. When it comes to 1-2 hours for men 5% and women 21%.
