The provided pie charts present the proportion of day employed people allocated to do a variety of activities in a specific nation in two years of 1958 and 2008.
Overall, what stands out from the pie charts is that employed people in this country spent most of their day working in both years of 1958 and 2008. Another interesting pint is that while the percentage of the day for working saw a slight increasse, that of sleepng witnessed a marginail drop during the surveyed period.
In 1958, working is the activity which takes up the largest proportion of their day with 33% followed by sleeping with 32%. Going out accounts for nearly 205 of their day. Travelling to work constitutes the lowest proportion of one’s day at onlt 2%.
After 50 years, the proportion of the day that one spent on working rose 42% whereas the figure for sleeping declined slightly to 25%. There was a drop in the percentage of day for going out (6%) but the data of relaxing at home grew to 13%. The day that one allocated to travelling to work quadrupled to 8%.
