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Band 9: The charts below show the percentage of time working adults spent on different activities in a particular country in 1958 and 2008.

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The image contains two pie charts representing the percentage of time working adults spent on different activities in a particular country in 1958 and 2008. In 1958, the activities included Working (33%), Relaxing at home (8%), Sleeping (32%), Travel to work (2%), Going out with friends/family (19%), and Other interests or playing sports (6%). In 2008, the activities and their respective percentages were Working (42%), Relaxing at home (13%), Sleeping (25%), Travel to work (8%), Going out with friends/family (6%), and Other interests or playing sports (8%).
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The pie charts compare how working adults in a particular country allocated their time to various activities in 1958 and 2008.

Overall, there was a clear shift towards work-related activities over the 50-year period, while time spent sleeping and socialising declined. In contrast, commuting and relaxing at home became more significant parts of daily life in 2008.

In 1958, working and sleeping dominated adults’ time, accounting for 33% and 32% respectively. Socialising, represented by going out with friends or family, made up a substantial 19%, whereas smaller proportions were devoted to relaxing at home (8%) and other interests or sports (6%). Travelling to work was minimal, at just 2%.

By 2008, the proportion of time spent working had risen sharply to 42%, becoming the most time-consuming activity. Meanwhile, sleeping declined to 25%. Time spent relaxing at home increased notably to 13%, reflecting a more home-centred lifestyle. Commuting also grew significantly, quadrupling to 8%, likely due to longer travel distances or increased traffic. In contrast, socialising outside the home dropped dramatically to 6%, while time spent on other interests or sports rose slightly to 8%.

In summary, modern working adults spent considerably more time on work and travel in 2008, at the expense of sleep and social activities, indicating a busier and more work-oriented lifestyle.

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