The charts illustrate the average distribution of time spent on various activities by employed workers between 1958 and 2008.
Overall , what can be seen from the charts is that the majority of individuals devoted their biggest part of their day to work , both in 1958 (33 percent ) and 2008 ( 42 percent) . In addition , there wes a correlation between time spent sleeping in past and present.
In 1958 , it is obvious that city’s inhabitants spent most of their portion of day on working , followed by just under one percentage for sleeping. Hanging out with friends and family take the rest of their time , occupying 19% of the day.
On the other side , in 2008 , the time spent on working has noticeably increased to 42% , while the percentage of sleeping decreased to 25% . The proportion of socializing with friends and family sharply fell to 6% and more attention was payed to relaxing at home ( 13% ) .
