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The image contains a bar graph showing leisure time per week by sex and employment status for 1998-99; categories measured are employed full-time, employed part-time, unemployed, retired, and housewives, with separate bars for males and females within each category. Employed full-time males have around 40 hours of leisure time, females around 30; employed part-time males have approximately 75, females around 65; unemployed males and females both have about 85 hours; retired males have nearly 95, females around 90; housewives show around 50 hours with no male counterpart. The y-axis measures hours of leisure time from 0 to 100 in increments of 20, while the x-axis lists the employment status categories.
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The bar chart compares two genders with several varieties of employment status who enjoyed their spare time in hours.
Overall, women dominated in two categories, namely housewives and employed part-time, whereas men take over females in the remaining three types of status with a greater amount of hours. Moreover, males had the highest amount of time, while females had the least.
Looking at the bar chart, it is easily apparent that the number of males dominates the number of females in the employed full-time state with nearly forty-five and forty hours respectively. Regarding employed part-time, there were no men, so women outweighed them by a number of leisure hours. Then, housewives, which also did not have men’s company, had just over forty hours, as in the previous category.
Due to the unemployed graph having the most amount of time, about ninety, it outran the others by a difference of twenty hours. Subsequently, the figure for retired had almost the same amount of time for both females and males.
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