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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 demonstrates the leisure time of males and females of various employment statuses in terms of hours.
Overall, the amount of leisure time for men is higher than for women over the period. However, males do not participate in two employment statuses, such as employed part time and housewives.
According to the chart, in the employed full-time status, the hours for males reached about 50 hours, while in comparison females enjoyed slightly fewer hours (about 38 hours). Regarding the unemployed and retired categories, both genders experienced similar figures, approximately 85 hours for men and nearly 77 hours for women; nevertheless, men enjoyed more leisure time than women.
As the graph shows, housewives enjoyed around 60 hours of leisure time, more than those employed part time (nearly 40 hours). There is no data for men in either category.
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