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The image shows a bar chart detailing average hours spent on housework by different employment categories in the UK for the years 1985, 1995, and 2005. In 1985: Unemployed women spent 7 hours, women with part-time employment 5 hours, women with full-time employment 3 hours, men with full-time employment 1 hour. In 1995: Unemployed women spent 7 hours, women with part-time employment 5 hours, women with full-time employment 3 hours, men with full-time employment 1 hour. In 2005: Unemployed women spent 7 hours, women with part-time employment 5 hours, women with full-time employment 3 hours, men with full-time employment 1 hour.
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The bar chart details hours of housework completed in the UK from 1985 to 2005 by fully employed males and females with various states of employment.
Overall,it can be seen that time spent on housework rose for all groups,while the exception of unemployed women,which was stable
Unemployed women led throughout the period in terms of hours, at a peak of 7 hours in 1985 and 2005 and a slight dip to 6.5 hours in between.
Women with part-time employment were slightly lower than unemployed.After declining to 5 hours it then rose slowly by one hour and reached the peak at the end of period in 2005. The figures for women with full-time employment resembled those of men, though they were marginally higher at 2, 1.5, and 2.8 hours in 1985, 1995, and 2005, respectively.
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