The provided bar charts highlight the gender differences in household responsibilities, showing the proportion of males and females involved in four specific tasks cooking, cleaning, pet care, and house repairs and the average time spent by each gender on these activities daily. These charts clearly illustrate how men and women divide their domestic duties, revealing trends in participation rates and time commitment across different chores.
In participation rates, females demonstrate substantially higher involvement in cooking, with 85% engaged compared to 60% of males. A similar pattern exists in cleaning tasks, where 68% of women participate versus 40% of men. Pet care shows a more balanced distribution, though slightly favoring men at 23% compared to women’s 20%. House repairs display a reverse trend, with 18% of men participating versus 8% of women.
Time allocation patterns follow similar trends. Women dedicate more time to cooking and cleaning, spending approximately 75 minutes on each task, while men spend roughly 30 minutes cooking and 40 minutes cleaning. Both genders allocate similar time to pet care, averaging 20 minutes. In house repairs, men spend 18 minutes more than women.
Overall, women show greater involvement in household chores, particularly in cooking and cleaning tasks. However, men demonstrate higher participation in house repairs, while pet care responsibilities remain relatively balanced between both genders.
