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The image displays the average number of journeys by reason (2010) with two categories: men and women. For traveling to work, men made approximately 320 journeys while women made about 200. In shopping, both men and women made around 150 journeys. Visiting friends shows men made close to 100 journeys, whereas women made slightly under 150 journeys. For taking children to school, men made approximately 30 journeys, while women made about 120. In sport/entertainment, men conducted 150 journeys, whereas women conducted 50. In day trips, both men and women made roughly 50 journeys.
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The data presents the amount of journeys by reason in a Europe in 2010.
Overall, the chart demonstrates the difference of travells by men and women.
The leading reason for men and women is work traveling and most uncommon reason is day trips. The chart also displays equal amount of leading travells by men and women. Three top reasons to travel for women are shopping, visiting friends and taking children to school. While for men are traveling to work, sport/entertainment and day trips. However, two out of three categories for men are placed at the very bottom of the chart.
In addition, three out of six reasons shows the least difference between genders are visiting friends, sport entertainment and day trips. Those three categories are also the ones that can’t reach the average number of 150. While, the top categories reach almost 300 trips.
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