The bar chart illustrates how household tasks are divided between men and women in Great Britain.
Overall,it is clear that women tend to spend significantly more time on domestic duties,particularly those related to cooking,cleaning,and childcare,while men devote more time to maintenance and gardening.
Cooking,baking,and washing up is by far the most time-consuming activity for women,at about 80 minutes per day,compared with only 20 minutes for men.Similarly,females spend nearly 70 minutes on cleaning house,more than twice as much as males.Childcare also shows a notable gender gap,with women allocating around 45 minutes daily,whereasmen spend less than half of that.
In contrast,men dominate in gardening and pet care,contributing roughly 45 minutes by women.The same trend is seen in maintenance and odd jobs,where men spemd around 30 minutes,almost three times the female figure.The only task with a relatively balanced division is clothes,ironing,and sewing,through women still spend slightly longer.
In conclusion,women clearly shoulder the majority of routine household chores in Great Britain,while men are more involved in outdoor and repair-related tasks.
