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The image presents data on average minutes per day spent by men and women on leisure and household activities. For leisure activities, men spend 137 minutes on TV, video, radio, 18 minutes on reading, and 15 minutes on sport, while women spend 118 minutes on TV, video, radio, 19 minutes on reading, and 11 minutes on sport. For household activities, men spend 35 minutes cooking and washing, 18 minutes shopping, 10 minutes on repair, and 2 minutes on clothes washing and ironing, while women spend 78 minutes cooking and washing, 34 minutes shopping, 2 minutes on repair, and 13 minutes on clothes washing and ironing.
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The provided table and chart illustrate how much time males and females spent on household activities and hobbies in 2008.
Overall, it is evident that men spent more time on leisure activities, while the activities occupied most of the women’s time was housework.
Regarding the table, the amount of time men spent on TV, radio, and video was 137 minutes per day, which was 19 minutes more than the figure for women. However, the data for books and sport exercises was nearly the same between the two genders.
On the other hand, a closer look at the chart reveals that the quantity of time spent on cooking and washing of women was approximately 78 minutes, which more than doubled the figure for men. Similar to this trend, women spent about 30 minutes on clothing, washing and ironing, which tripled the data for men. Nevertheless, the amount of time spent on repairing of men almost doubled the figure for women which was roughly 10 minutes per day.
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