The given graph indicates the amount of time adults in Australia assisting their kids in distinct activities in 2013 by percent.
Overall, it can be clearly observed that moms majorly accompany their children in household chores such as dressing and doing homework, while playing games and preparing for beds are more favoured in terms of dads to help his son. Noticeably, both parents occasionally spend time together with their offsprings.
Regarding dressing and homework, mothers’ time dominate at just above 70%, which is around 3 times higher than that of fathers, followed by almost none in hours together. On the contrary, there is a stark contrast between the shares of time spent for doing homework from both moms and dads. While the share of female guardians decreases by 20 percent, that of the male ones increase by almost the same.
Concerning playing games and preparing for beds, the proportion of dads’ time account for the largest in the former activity at approximately 70%, preceding mothers at around 20%. Besides, preparing for beds strikes a balane between both moms and dads at about 50 percent, though dads are still the dominant figure.
