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The image consists of two charts displaying changes in ownership of electrical appliances and time spent doing housework in households from 1920 to 2019. The top chart shows an upward trend in ownership percentage for washing machines, refrigerators, and vacuum cleaners, with washing machines reaching 100%, refrigerators 95%, and vacuum cleaners 90% by 2019. The bottom chart shows a decrease in the number of hours of housework, dropping from over 50 hours per week in 1920 to around 10 hours in 2019.
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From an overall perspective, it can clearly be seen that the percentage of household with machines rose over the time presented. Moreover, the hours that people in this country spent on housework decreased dramatically between 1920 and 2019.
To begin with, the amount of washing machines stood at 40% and continued to growing to 70% and then fell slightly before got back to the previous amount. At the same time, the figure for refrigerators increased significantly to peaked at 100% and remain constant in the next few years. The proportion of vaccum cleaners rose sharply from 30% in 1920 to 90% in 1980. Then it reached a peak of 100% in 2000 and steadily until 2019.
In contrast, the total hours of housekeeping per week gradually declined from 50% to 10% at the final period the was recorded.
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