The bar chart compares and contrasts data on the differences in the percentage of time that Australian parents helped their children with four activities: dressing, homework, playing games and preparing for bed in 2013.
A closer look at the diagram highlights the fact that the amount time that children were helped by mothers is significantly higher than that by fathers in dressing and homework, whereas fathers spent most of their time preparing for beds and playing games with children
To be more precise, for dressing and homework, we can see that around three-quarters and one-half of the helping time was done by mothers, while the rate of time fathers devoted to their children is dramatically smaller, about 20% and 30%
