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The image contains a table with two columns, one for males and one for females, listing hours and minutes per day spent on various activities: Sleep (Males: 8.04, Females: 8.18), Resting (Males: 0.43, Females: 0.48), Personal care (Males: 0.40, Females: 0.48), Eating and drinking (Males: 1.25, Females: 1.19), Leisure (Watching TV/DVD and listen to radio/music: Males 2.50, Females 2.25; Social life and entertainment/culture: Males 1.22, Females 1.32; Hobbies and games: Males 0.37, Females 0.33; Sport: Males 0.13, Females 0.07; Reading: Males 0.23, Females 0.26), All leisure (Males: 5.25, Females: 4.53), Employment and study (Males: 3.45, Females: 2.26), Housework (Males: 1.41, Females: 3.00), Childcare (Males: 0.15, Females: 0.32), Voluntary work and meetings (Males: 0.15, Females: 0.20), Travel (Males: 1.32, Females: 1.22), Other (Males: 0.13, Females: 0.15).
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The chart illustrates information about the average time spent on several activities by individuals of both genders in the UK.
Overall, it is apparent that the majority of their time is spent sleeping by both males and females. Men spend more time on work and study than women, while women tend to devote more time to domestic responsibilities.
Regarding the initial figures, although sleeping accounts for the largest amount of time in both genders, women (8.18 hours) spend slightly more time than men (8.04 hours). The second highest category is leisure activities, at roughly 315 minutes for men and 271,8 minutes for women. In contrast, commuting, eating and drinking consume a much lower amount of time, just around 1.3 hours per day, whereas the remaining activities comprise tiny fractions of time.
Men spend about 3.45 hours per day on employment and study, which is 1 hour higher than that of women. On the other hand, women devote a total of 3.32 hours to caring for their children and doing household chores, nearly double the amount of time men spend on these tasks. Meanwhile, there is a relative similarity between the average time that males and females spend on other activities.
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