🔥 Today Only: Save 30% on Premium — Offer Ends Soon! - Upgrade Now!
Multiple Graphs

Band 8+: Part 1: The graph below shows the weekly working hours or men and women omen in in government institutions and private institutions.

Image for topic: Part 1: The graph below shows the weekly working hours or men and women omen in in government institutions and private institutions.
Our system will evaluate the answer based on this AI-generated description.
The image displays four pie charts on hours worked. Government Sector - Men: Over 46 hours 30%, 1-2 hours 23%, 6-12 hours 23%, 31-45 hours 15%, and 13-30 hours 9%. Government Sector - Women: 6-12 hours 35%, 13-30 hours 23%, 31-45 hours 20%, 1-2 hours 18%, and Over 46 hours 4%. Private Sector - Men, visible data: Over 46 hours 34%, 13-30 hours 21%, 31-45 hours 20%, and 1-2 hours 5%. Private Sector - Women: 6-12 hours 35%, 1-2 hours 21%, 13-30 hours 20%, 31-45 hours 20%, and Over 46 hours 4%.
Given the complexity of the image, the above description may not be entirely accurate.
Note: Both the topic and the answer were created by one of our users.

The pie charts illustrate how much time men and women work every week in private and governmental organizations.

Overall, men usually work more than women in both governmental and private sectors. Meanwhile, the share of women working different hours is almost the same in both sectors, the share of men working longer hours is higher in the private sector.

As regards men, the share of those who work more than 30 hours a week is higher in the private sector. To be exact, 20% of men in the private sector working for 31-45 hours weekly, and 34% of them spend over 46 hours at work, which is 5% and 4% more than in the government organizations, respectively. It is also worth to mention that only 5% of men in the private organizations work for 1-2 hours a week, compared to a much higher 23% of men in the governmental organizations who work the same hours weekly. Similarly, 9% of male workers in the governmental sector work for 13-30 hours a week, whereas 21% of men in the private sector work the same amount of time. In contrast, the proportions of men working 6-12 hours a week were more evenly distributed in both sectors, comprising 20% in the private sector and 23% in the governmental.

As for the women, the amount of time spent on work every week is almost the same in both sectors. Specifically, in both sectors, the share of female employees working over 46, 31-45, and 6-12 hours a week is 4%, 20%, and 35%, respectively. The proportion of women working for 1-2 hours weekly in the private sector comprised 21%, which is 3% more than in the governmental sector. Turning to the 13-30 hours a week category, the proportion of women in the private sector accounted for 20% and 23% in the governmental sector.

Word Count: 307

Answers On The Same Topic:

Part 1: The graph below shows the weekly working hours or men and women omen in in government institutions and private institutions.

The pie charts illustrate the amount of time men and women work each week in both private and governmental organizations. Overall, men tend to work more hours than women in both sectors. While the distribution of women’s working hours is fairly consistent across both sectors, a greater percentage of men work longer hours in the […]

Part 1: The graph below shows the weekly working hours or men and women omen in in government institutions and private institutions.

The pie charts illustrate how much time men and women work every week in private and governmental organizations. Overall, men usually work more than women in both governmental and private sectors. Meanwhile, the share of women working different hours is almost the same in both sectors; however, the share of men working longer hours is […]

Part 1: The graph below shows the weekly working hours or men and women omen in in government institutions and private institutions.

The pie charts illustrate how much time men and women work every week in private and governmental organizations. Overall, men usually work more than women in both governmental and private sectors. Meanwhile, the share of women working different hours is almost the same in both sectors, the share of men working longer hours is higher […]

Part 1: The graph below shows the weekly working hours or men and women omen in in government institutions and private institutions.

The pie charts compare the number of working hours on a weekly basis male and female employees in governmental and private sectors. Overall, there is a sharp distinction between the proportions of male individuals in terms of their working hours, while the reverse pattern is true when it comes to those of women. Regarding men’s […]

See All

Other Topics:

The charts below give information on average life expectancy in four countries,. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

The charts compare life duration in 2008 and a rise in it from 1986 to 2008. Overall, people in Japan lived more than other countries. It is also clear that Indonesians saw the biggest rise, although it was the lowest in the graph. In 2008, disparities were not big among countries. In Japan, the average […]

The bar charts display the results from a 2009 survey regarding people's automobile in a European country.

The bar charts provide information about how frequently individuals change their cars and the types of cars they purchase. Overall, the majority of people change their cars after a long period, while second-hand vehicles account for the largest proportion of purchases. Looking at the first chart, the largest proportion of people change their cars every […]

The charts below show the percentage of electricity consumed by different sectors in Eastern Australia in 2007 and 2010.

The two pie charts illustrate the proportions of electricity consumption across various sectors in Eastern Australia in 2007 and 2010. Overall, the residential sector was the largest consumer of electricity in both years, while transport and agriculture were the smallest contributors. Commercial and residential usage remained stable over the perios, as did minin, transport, and […]

IELTS Writing Task 1 Sample Answer: Percentages of Sodium, Saturated Fats, Sugars in Meals The charts below show the average percentages in typical meals of three types of nutrients, all of which may be unhealthy if eaten too much. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

The pie charts depict the average percentages of sodium, saturated fats and added sugars in the typical meals consumed in the USA, and there is a notion that these may prove unhealthy when consumed in unlimited quantities. Looking from an overall perspective, it is apparent that sodium and saturated fats constituted a major portion of […]

The charts below show changes in the proportion of energy produced from different resources in the country in 1985 and 2003. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and comparison where relevant.

There are two charts depicting the proportion of energy produced from different sources. Both charts belong to the same country but represent different years. When comparing the years 1985 and 2003, it is evident that the percentage of energy derived from natural gas was consistently the highest, while hydrogen usage was the lowest. However, it […]

The table below shows how many people visited the Memphis Museum during the year before and the year after its refurbishment. The charts illustrate survey results on how visitors experienced their visit to the museum during those two periods. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

The table compares the number of visitors to the Memphis Museum in the year before and after its refurbishment, while the charts illustrate how visitors rated their experience during these two periods. Overall, the refurbishment appears to have had a positive impact on both visitor numbers and satisfaction levels. The total number of visitors increased […]

See All
We have detected unusual activity on your device.
Please verify your identity to continue.
Note: This verification step won't sign you in. If you have a premium account, please log in to access the service as usual.
Google/Gmail Verification
Or verify using Email/Code
We've sent a verification code to:
youremail@gmail.com (Not your email?)
Enter it below to complete the verification process.
Ensure your email address is correct, your inbox is not full, and you check your spam folder. If no email arrives, consider using an alternative email.
You will need a Premium plan to perform your action!
Note: If you already have a premium account, please log in to access our services as usual.

Plans & Pricing

Our mission is to make quality education accessible for everyone.
However, to keep our hardworking team running and this service alive, we genuinely need your support!
By opting for a premium plan, not only do you sustain us in achieving the mission, but you also unlock advanced features to enrich your learning experience.

Free

For learners who aren't pressed for time

What's included on Free
100+ Cambridge IELTS Tests
Instant IELTS Writing Task 1 & 2 Evaluation (2 times/month)
Instant IELTS Speaking Part 1, 2, & 3 Evaluation (5 times/month)
Instant IELTS Writing Task 1 & 2 Essay Generator (2 times/month)
500+ Dictation & Shadowing Exercises
100+ Pronunciation Exercises
Flashcards
Other Advanced Tools

Premium

For those serious about advancing their English proficiency, and for IELTS candidates aspiring to boost their band score by 1-2 points (especially in writing & speaking) in just 30 days or less

What's included on Premium
Save Your IELTS Test Progress
Unlock All Courses & IELTS Tests
Unlimited AI Conversations
Unlimited AI Writing Enhancement Exercises
Unlimited IELTS Writing Task 1 & 2 Evaluation
Unlimited IELTS Speaking Part 1, 2, & 3 Evaluation
Checked Answers Will Not Be Published
Unlimited IELTS Writing Task 1 & 2 Essay Generator
Unlimited IELTS Speaking Part 1, 2, & 3 Sample Generator
Unlimited Usage Of Advanced Tools
Priority Support within 24h (12-month plan only)

Due to the nature of our service and the provided free trials, payments are non-refundable.
Nếu bạn là người Việt Nam và không có hoặc không muốn trả bằng credit/debit cards, bạn có thể thanh toán bằng phương thức chuyển khoản:



Chọn gói:
419,000₫ 277,000 ₫ cho gói 1 tháng (chỉ 9,233₫/ngày)
1,239,000₫ 597,000 ₫ cho gói 3 tháng (chỉ 6,633₫/ngày)
2,469,000₫ 1,027,000 ₫ cho gói 6 tháng (chỉ 5,706₫/ngày)
4,929,000₫ 1,417,000 ₫ cho gói 12 tháng (chỉ 3,936₫/ngày)


Sau khi chuyển khoản, vui lòng đợi trình duyệt tự động điều hướng bạn trở lại Engnovate và bạn sẽ ngay lập tức nhận được mã kích hoạt tài khoản premium.
Nếu có lỗi xảy ra, bạn có thể liên hệ với team thông qua một trong các phương thức: email đến helloengnovate@gmail.com hoặc nhắn tin qua facebook.com/engnovate.
Vì toàn bộ công cụ trên website đều có thể sử dụng thử miễn phí, Engnovate không hỗ trợ hoàn tiền.