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The image contains two pie charts comparing the percentage of the day working adults spent on various activities in 1958 and 2008. In 1958, working occupied 33%, sleeping 32%, going out with friends/family 19%, relaxing at home 8%, travel to work 2%, and other interests or playing sports 6%. In 2008, working increased to 42%, sleeping decreased to 25%, going out with friends/family decreased to 6%, relaxing at home increased to 13%, travel to work rose to 8%, and other interests or playing sports increased to 8%.
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The pie charts compare how working adults in a particular country distributed their time among six different activities in 1958 and 2008.
Overall, working and sleeping accounted for the largest proportions of time in both years. While commuting and relaxing at home became more common over the period, the figures for sleeping and going out declined
In 1958, adults spent 33% of their time working, slightly higher than the figure for sleeping at 32%. Over the following 50 years, the proportion of time devoted to work increased significantly to 42%, whereas sleeping fell moderately to 25%.
Regarding the remaining activities, the percentage of time spent going out dropped sharply from 19% to 6%. By contrast, commuting rose fourfold from 2% to 8%, while relaxing at home increased from 8% to 13%.
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