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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 illustrates the daily time allocation of men and women in the UK across different activities.
Sleep occupies the largest portion of the day for both genders. Notebly, the amount of time spent on employment/study and house work differs significantly between men and woman.
Sleep emerges as the predominant activities for both gender up to 8 hours per day. followed by personal leisure. Men devote approximately 5 hours and 25 minutes on leisure pursuits such as watching TV or doing sport. While women have 4 hours and 53 minutes of leisure time.
In terms of work or study men spent an average of 79 minutes more than women. Conversely, woman spent 79 minutes more than men on household chores and dedicate double the time to childcare responsibilities.
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