The bar chart illustrates information about the minimum time taken by males and females of 16-to-24 years old per week on sport and exercise in England.
Overall, there is a noticeable difference in no time between both genders, where females have the highest percentage as compared to males. And, there is a same number of times on 1-to-3 hours on both groups.
Around 41% females spend their leisure time, while only about 21% males spend on it, which is a huge gap between both genders. Just 20% of both genders spend same amount of time on 1 to 3 hours activities. After that, as the number of time increase, we can see the number of females decrease gradually whereas the number of males rise minimally.
Only 10% females take time up to 5 hours per week, which is just below males; about 11%. And, there is more than double amount of time difference in both groups of 5-7 and more than 7 hours per week, where males at 10% and 15%, while females at just below of 5% respectively.
