The given diagram illustrates how many hours males and females worked per week in Australia. Overall, it can be seen that the highest proportion of both categories worked 30-50 hours, whereas the lowest percentage of men allocated for 0-10 hours of work. Furthermore, the same figures of males and females worked over 80 hours, which was also the lowest share among women.
Focusing on the details, the highest percentage of men and women worked 30-50 hours – about 43% and 35% of women respectively. It is notable that males who worked 60-80 hours took second place with 30%, whereas the percentage of females working same number of hours was lower – about 19%. There was nearly 23% of women who worked 10-20 hours, while there were fewer men – about 13%.
Regarding other figures, it is clear that there was about 15% of women working 0-10 hours which is 3 times higher than the figures of men. Finally, 10% of men and women worked over 80 hours.
