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The image indicates leisure time in hours per week by sex and employment status for 1998-99, showing: Employed full-time, Males at approx. 45 hours, Females at approx. 24 hours; Employed part-time, Males at approx. 50 hours, Females at approx. 48 hours; Unemployed, Males at 80 hours, Females at approx. 78 hours; Retired, Males at 82 hours, Females at approx. 76 hours; Housewives, Females at 54 hours, with no equivalent data for Males.
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The bar chart delineates how many hours spent for the typical weekly leisure time by both genders on five types of occupational status on a period of one year from 1998 to 1999.
An overview reveals that males and females who were unemployed and retired topped the chart on the period shown. Conversely, females who were employed full time experienced the lowest number of time of leisurement.
It can be seen from the chart that males with part time job were likely had zero time of leisurement, while females, on the other hand, had approximately 40 hours of leisure time. The proportion of people was on par with that who had retired, which registered exceeding 80 hours on males and just over 70 hours on females. Conversely, housewives mirroring
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