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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 table compares the average daily time spent on various activities by men and women in the United Kingdom.
Overall, it is evident that women spend more time on housework and childcare, while men devote more hours to employment and leisure activities, highlighting the popularity of outdoor activities among men.
In terms of rest and personal affairs, men sleep slightly less than women (8.04 vs 8.18 hours) but spend more time on leisure activities, particularly watching TV and listening to music (2.50 vs 2.25 hours). Unfortunately, both women and men devote the least amount of time to exercise among daily tasks. The total hours for rest and personal care for men and women are also similar.
Regarding other daily activities, women spend more than twice as much time as men on housework (3.00 vs 1.42 hours) and childcare (0.32 vs 0.15 hours), whereas men dedicate significantly more time to employment and study (3.45 vs 2.26 hours).
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