The bar chart illustrates the mean duration of which women from various employment categories dedicated to perform housework in hours, compared to full-time employed men in the UK between 1985, and 2005.
Despite the year, the bar chart generally shows that unemployed women have spent the most hours on housework, and that full-time employed men have performed the least hours of housework.
During the year 1985, unemployed women have spent 7 hours doing housework, whereas part-time employed women have spent a bit less, spending around 5 hours, yet full-time employed women had spent 2 hours performing housework, finally full-time employed men hae spent the least time, spending around an hour of housework. In the year 1995, unemployed women have spent 6 and a half hours performing housework, whereas part-time employed women have spent 5 hours, followed by full-time employed women who spent an hour and a half, while full-time employed men spending an hour. Finally, in the year 2005, unemployed women have spent 7 hours performing housework, while part-time employed women spent more than the previous years, spending 6 hours in 2005, folllowed by full-time employed women who spent around 3 hours, and full-time men who spent an hour and a half.
