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The image shows a bar chart comparing average daily hours spent on housework in the UK between 1985-2005 among four groups: unemployed women, women with part-time employment, women with full-time employment, and men with full-time employment. In 1985, unemployed women spent 7 hours, decreasing to 6.5 hours in 1995 and 2005; women with part-time employment spent 6.5 hours in 1985, decreasing to 5.5 hours in 1995 and 2005; women with full-time employment spent 6 hours in 1985, decreasing to 4.5 hours in 1995 and around 4 hours in 2005; men with full-time employment consistently spent 2 hours in 1985, 1995, and 2005.
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The bar chart illustrates the typical amount of time women devoted to household tasks (unemployed, part-time employed and full-time) compared to males working full-time in the UK to 1985 from 2005.
Overall, the time of unemployed women of the UK was higher than men with full-time employment. Both the women and men spent the most time in 2005 while in 1995 the least amount of time was spent.
In 1985, unemployed women spent the most time on housework, averaging around 7 hours per day. This figure remained stable in 2005. Women with part-time jobs had slightly increased around 5,5 hours in 1985, to 6 hours in 2005. Additionally, women in ful- time employment consistently spent the least time on housework, averaging around 2 to 2,5 hours throughout the period.
Men with full-time jobs spent significantly less time on housework compared to women in all categories. In 1985, their average time was 1 hours per day, upsurging by 2005.
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