The bar graph illustrates the average hours that males and females spent on various tasks per day in 2011.
Overal, both two genders were likely to spend time on working. In addition, while males spend more time on working, doing household chores and others, the opposite was true for going shopping, taking care of childrenand sleeping.
In 2011, males spent an avarage of 8,5 hours per day working, while females spent an average of 8 hours. A similar deviation of 0,5 hours among men and women, with the number of hours men spent on doing household chore was 2,5 hours. In addition, at 5 hours, men took more time to do others than women, who took 3 hours.
On the other hand, with 0,5 hours, the amount of hours men spending on shopping was double higher than that of women. Furthermore, in term of children caring, women was significant greater than men, at 1,2 and 2,8, perspectively. Meanwhile, both two genders spent the approximate hours on sleeping, around 6,5 hours.
