The first bar chart illustrates not only the proportion of genders in a country that distributes four types of housework but also the amount of time each gender does for these tasks.
Overall, cooking and cleaning are the priorities of both participants, while the number of females is bigger than male. Therefore, the amount of time for these housework was higher than other chores.
Concerning the two chores more prioritise, the same gap in the cooking and cleaning can be seen in both genders. Thus, with the highest rate, cooking takes the highest amount of time at 80% of females, which is higher than that of males. Despite having a high rate, cleaning is smaller in The percentage of females participating in cleaning at 60%, which is bigger than that of male. As a result, the amount of time males do chores is smaller by 20% than that of females.
concerning the two chores less preference, the percentage of male and female pet care was similar at 20%. Therefore, the amount of time both genders spend on housework is 20 minutes. While both pet care and house repair witnessed a less percentage, house repairs was the housework that male and female spend least time for this at around 20% and at around 10% for females.
