The bar chart depicts men’s and women’s differing employment statistics regarding the amount of leisure time they enjoyed.
Overall, men enjoyed more leisure time than women in three out of five sections. However, data for only two sections for women were shown in the chart.
According to the bar chart, men had more leisure time compared to women. They (men) had enough leisure time in the sections of full-time employment, unemployment, and retirement. In the section of employed, men experienced approximately 50 hours of leisure time. Compared to men, women had less than approximately 11 hours. Besides, in the sections of unemployed and retired, men had approximately 83 hours and more than 80 hours of leisure time per week, respectively. However, women experienced less leisure time in these two sections also, and they had approximately 80 hours (in both sections) of leisure in the sections of unemployed and retired.
Conversely, in only two sections of the graph, women experienced leisure time per week, namely employed (part time) and housewives. In the section of employed, women experienced more than 40 hours of leisure time per week. Therefore, in the other section, namely housewives, they experienced more than 50 hours of leisure time per week.
