The provided chart indicates figures for leisure time enjoyed by both genders of distinct employment statuses from 1998 to 1999.It is calibrated in Hours.
Overall,we obviously see from the data that men spent more hours of leisure time per week than women in three out of five categories.Nevertheless,there were two categories that only women took part in, namely employed part-time and housewives.
First and foremost, men clearly had more free time compared to women in the category of employed full-time, with an estimated hours of around 50 hours of free time per week from employed full-time male bigger than roughly 38 hours from employed full-time female.
Fun fact, unemployed and retired categories were the same as these people did not definitely have any particular thing to do.However, men still had more free than women, at around 85 hours of free time every single week compared to 75 hours for women.Moreover, There were no specific data for men in employed part-time and housewives, but Housewives enjoyed 50 hours of spare time, a little more than part-time working women who had just over 40 leisure hours each week
