The pie charts illustrate the percentage of the day that adults spent doing a variety of activities in a particular country in the 2 years 1958 and 2008.
Overall, it can be seen that the amount of working and sleeping was the dominance in both 2 years. Moreover, the percentage of 6 activities was rose throughout 50 years, excepted for sleeping and going out.
According to the charts, adults spent about one-third of their days laboring, which was the highest number in 1958, whereas sleeping was the second most popular activities in that year. Relaxing accounted for 8%, which then grew in 50 years later, and it also lower than the figure for working. The amount of people travelling was the lowest in 1958, before quadrupling in 2008.
In contrast, the percentage of the day working adults spent sleeping and going out decreased throughout a half decade. Sleeping was the second most common activities in the past, but later, it slightly declined about 7%, which remained the same order in 1958. Notably, going out was the third popular in 1958, which later hit rock-bottom at approximately 6%.
