The given bar graph illustrates the percentage distribution of leisure time among men and women categorized by their employment status.
Overall, it is evident that females generally enjoy more leisure time than their male counterparts across all employment statuses, with retired women experiencing the highest proportion of leisure.
Focusing on those employed full-time, 30% of males report enjoying leisure time, compared to 20% of females. In the part-time employment category, leisure time is more significant for women, with 60% of them enjoying leisure, while only 40% of men in similar employment conditions report ample leisure time. Conversely, among the unemployed, men exhibit a higher tendency towards leisure time at 60%, compared to 40% for women.
In terms of retirement, both genders display a notable increase in leisure time, with 60% of retired males and a remarkable 90% of retired females enjoying their free time. Furthermore, the housewife category illustrates a stark contrast, as only 10% of males report leisure time compared to 80% of females. This data indicates significant gender disparities in leisure time across various employment statuses.
