The data compares the percentage of time Australian mothers and fathers allocated to assisting their children with four activities in 2013.
What stands out from the graph is that while the most responsible figure was mothers, fathers spent less time. Another interesting point is that in two types of activities, both of parents spent enough time for their children. In contrast to mothers, fathers did not show any category where they were active in single assistance.
The most striking help with dressing was provided by mothers, while fathers were the most inactive figure. However, mothers were slightly ahead of working together in terms of homework. In contrast to mothers, fathers did not show any category where they were active in single assistance. By the period in the question, mothers dominated in dressing and homework.
Turning to playing games, both of them helped together. Moreover, the figure showed difference between helping together both of them and single assistance was more than two times. With regard to preparing for bed, there was a bit difference between mothers assistance and both parents together. The largest share of mothers was in dressing where they showed about 75%.
