The chart presents the average weekly leisure time enjoyed by men and women across different employment statuses: full-time employment, part-time employment, unemployment, retirement, and housewives.
Overall, the chart reveals that men generally have more leisure time than women in most employment categories. Additionally, individuals who are unemployed or retired have significantly more leisure time compared to those who are employed, either full-time or part-time.
In detail, full-time employed men have around 50 hours of leisure time per week, while their female counterparts have about 37 hours. For part-time employment, only women are represented, with an average of 40 hours of leisure time weekly. Unemployed men enjoy approximately 83 hours of leisure time per week, whereas unemployed women have around 78 hours. Similarly, retired men have about 83 hours of leisure time, compared to 77 hours for retired women. Housewives, who are exclusively women, enjoy around 50 hours of leisure time each week.
In summary, men tend to have more leisure time than women across similar employment statuses. The highest leisure times are seen among the unemployed and retired groups, while full-time workers have the least amount of leisure time. This data suggests that employment status has a significant impact on the amount of leisure time available to individuals.
