The bar chart gives information about the participation rates of men and women in different leisure activities in England.
Overall, most activities attracted an equal percentage of males and females with highest proportions. While shopping was popular with women, men mostly engaged in using the internet in their free time. In addition, playing computer games was the least favored activity among both genders.
Most free-time activities, showing the highest participation level, indicated almost an equal proportion of engagement in both males and females. About 75% of both men and women spent their free-time watching TV, spending time with family, doing sports/exercise, and reading.
Regarding activities that showed a greater gender disparity, while just under three-fourths of women engaged in shopping, the reverse was true for men, with 25%. Conversely, using the internet was popular among males, with about 75% engagement, as opposed to females (35%). Finally, playing computer games was less preferred by men and women, with 15% and 10%, respectively.
