The bar chart illustrates the average weekly hours spent by men and women on five different household tasks in a specific country in 2020.
Overall, the data reveals a clear gender-based division of labor. Women spent significantly more time on cooking, cleaning, and laundry, while men were more involved in gardening and household repairs.
Women devoted the most time to cooking, averaging 12 hours per week, more than double the time spent by men (5 hours). Similarly, women spent 10 hours cleaning, whereas men only spent 4. The difference was also pronounced in laundry, where women spent 6 hours weekly, compared to just 1 hour for men.
In contrast, men were more active in gardening and repairs. They spent 7 hours on gardening, while women dedicated only 2. For household repairs, men averaged 5 hours per week, whereas women spent just 1 hour.
In summary, the chart highlights traditional gender roles in household responsibilities, with women taking on more routine domestic chores and men focusing on maintenance-related tasks.
