The provided bar chart compare the average time of household work women did (unemployed, part-time employed an full-time) and men with full-time job in the UK from 1985 to 2005. In summary, unemployed women had the highest time-spent on housework, while men with full-time employment seldomly did housework over the twenty-year period. Women with part-time and full-time employed show variant trends through years.
In 1985, Unemployed woman showed the highest proportion at around 7 hours, however, saw a slight decilne to 6.5 hours in 1995, and began to rise again at 7 hours in 2005. A similar trend seen in Women with part-time and full-time. Starting at 5.5 and 2 hours in 1985, declined at 5 and 1.5 hours in 1995, and increase slightly at 6 and 2.8 hours in 2005.
In contrast, Men with full-time works ranking lowest for household works, with only 1 hours in 1985 and 1995. By 2005, however, the household works increased slightly to 1.5 hours. These figures underscore the dominance of Unemployed women in housework than Men with full-time employment.
