The bar chart compares two genders in terms of their recreational activities — sports, computer games, music and shopping — in Canada.
Overall, teenage boys in Canada dominate their female counterparts across all the categories in question, with the exception of music, where the figures are similar. Of particular note is shopping, which shows the biggest disparity between the genders.
Starting with sports, just over 25% of Canadian boys engage in this leisure activity, compared to 10% of girls. When it comes to computer games, approximately 17% of teenage boys play video games in their free time, followed closely by girls, at about 14%. Interestingly, there is no difference between male and female engagement in music, with both genders standing at around 19%. As far as shopping is concerned, however, the gap widens. An impressive 34% of boys go shopping in their leisure time, significantly higher than girls at only 6%.
