For starters, we have a bar chart graph demonstrates free time in a normal week in hours according to the type of employment in the working year 1998-99. The chart is comparing males to femals in each category of the five types of employment. The mentioned types are full-timers, part-timers, unemployed, retired and married women who are just take care of their homes.
By digging deeper in the graph, it is observable that there is higher number of free hours can be spent by two unemployed and retired categories in both kinds; men and women. However, the men blue columns of free hours are higher in both categories. On the other hand, the difference between number of free hours between men and women is not that big in these two types.
When it comes to absence of values, we can notice that the graph illustrates a complete absence of men in another two categories, which are part-timers and housewives. Furthermore, the free hours of the full-timers and part-timers categories are almost half the values of unemployed and retired people. This means that unemployed and retired people have more or less the duple of the free time in their week than full-timers and part-timers.
