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The image presents a table detailing how the unemployed spent their time in the UK in 1982, divided into morning, afternoon, and evening activities. Housework: 20 (morning), 16 (afternoon), 19 (evening); Shopping: 26 (morning), 10 (afternoon), 17 (evening); Job Hunting: 22 (morning), 19 (afternoon), 12 (evening); Visiting friends: 29 (morning), 24 (afternoon), 13 (evening); Writing/Broadcasting: 2 (morning), 11 (afternoon), 17 (evening); Car repairs/DIY: 16 (morning), 13 (afternoon), 7 (evening); Gardening: 17 (morning), 18 (afternoon), 7 (evening); Reading: 5 (morning), 8 (afternoon), 18 (evening); Sports: 9 (morning), 15 (afternoon), 6 (evening); Hobbies: 9 (morning), 7 (afternoon), 8 (evening); Watching TV: 4 (morning), 9 (afternoon), 22 (evening); Resting: 4 (morning), 7 (afternoon), 6 (evening); Eating: 0 for all three periods; Playing: 9 (morning), 6 (afternoon), 0 (evening); Socializing: 2 (morning), 0 (afternoon), 8 (evening); Talking: 0 (morning), 8 (afternoon), 9 (evening); Doing nothing: 10 (morning), 17 (afternoon), 10 (evening); Drinking: 0 for all three periods.
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The table compares how unemployed females and males in the UK spent their time in 1982. The data includes both genders’ morning and afternoon routines.
Overall, it is evident that the percentage of women who did housework, shopping, or visited relatives or friends was significantly higher than the rate for men. Meanwhile, the proportion of men who did gardening, decoration, or played sports was higher than women’s figures.
In detail, a substantial proportion of females spent their time by doing housework and shopping in the morning (49%) and afternoon (21%). In addition, women also spent their mornings (26%) and afternoons (17%) shopping, while this rate for men was significantly lower, at 20% in the morning, and 9% in the afternoon. The percentage of time spent visiting friends or relatives doubled for men from 6% to 12% during the day, while this proportion for females was considerably higher, at 10% and 17%, respectively.
In contrast, the percentages of time spent for gardening (at 14% and 13%), job hunting (22% and 13%), and decorating (7%) were higher for males in the morning and afternoon compared to women, respectively. The percentages of time spent in bed and sitting around in the morning were recorded at the same levels for both genders, at 8% and 3%.
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