The provided graph illustrates the time spent by males and females on household chores in Great Britain. From the graph, it can be observed that females dedicate more time to cooking, cleaning, clothing care, and child-rearing, whereas males spend more time on gardening and odd jobs.
According to the data, females spend over 200 minutes per day on household tasks, while males spend approximately 140 minutes per day on these activities. On average, females invest significantly more time in household tasks such as cooking, baking, cleaning, washing, tidying, child care, and sewing. In fact, women spend nearly three times as much time on these tasks compared to men. Conversely, males are more involved in gardening, pet care, and odd jobs, spending the most time on gardening and pet care, while females allocate their time primarily to cooking, cleaning, and washing.
In conclusion, females work significantly more than males on household tasks such as cooking, washing, cleaning, and child nurturing, whereas males mainly focus their time on gardening, pet care, and odd jobs when compared to household responsibilities.
