The pie chart above show information about tabicale day’s activities for adults in particular country in the years 1958 and 2008.
Overall, adults in 1958 were spending most of their time in the work places or sleeping, while their behavious changed in 2008, which work took approximatly half of their day time.
The first chart illusetrated three main activities people spent their dally time in: working recorded the highest proportion at 33%, followed by sleeping period at 32%, while going out with friends and family members accounted 19%. Relaxing at home, others activities as hobbies or playing sport, and travelling to work; these activities took short times, recording 8%, 6%, and 2% respectively.
After fifteen years people behaviour changed completely; which work took the majority of their time, accounting 42%, while their sleeping time decreased to one-quarter. In contrast resting at home inceased to 13%, while treveling to work periods rose significantly, recording 8%; the shortest activities were going out with friend and family; this type declined sharply compared to the previous period, recording 6%, whilespending time for hobbies or doing sport remined at the same percentage.
