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Band 4+: The graph below shows the weekly working hours or men and women omen in in government institutions and private institutions. Summarise the information by selecting and repairing the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image presents four pie charts depicting weekly working hours segmented by gender and employment sector, specifically Government and Private. For Government sector men: 2-15 hours (9%), 16-30 hours (15%), 31-45 hours (25%), and Over 46 hours (51%). For Government sector women: 1-2 hours (12%), 6-12 hours (18%), 16-30 hours (27%), 31-45 hours (32%), and Over 46 hours (11%). For Private sector men: 1-2 hours (5%), 6-12 hours (15%), 13-30 hours (20%), Over 46 hours (30%), and 31-45 hours (30%). For Private sector women: 1-2 hours (10%), 6-12 hours (35%), 13-30 hours (30%), 31-45 hours (25%), and Over 46 hours (0%).
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The provided pie charts illustrate the information about the distribution of weekly working hours among men and women employed in both the government and private sectors.

Looking at the Government sector, the proportion of men over 46 hours hold only a third , whereas women a minority (4%). Men who working 6-12 hours,1-2 hours share the same figure,at23% and women contributes 35%,18% respectively. 31-35 hours men accounted 5% less as compared to women employed who consituted a fifth. 13-30 hours part , men at 9% women at 23% .

In the private sector, over 46 hours men contributes highest proportion, with 34% while female with only a merely 4%. 13-30 hours , 31-45 hours , males and females are equally contributed by 20%. 6-12 hours shared only 35% . In contrast, 1-2 hours both men and women with only 5% and 2%.

Overall, it is evident that in the government sector men working prolonged weekely as compared to women and in private sector women are working more than males

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The graph below shows the weekly working hours or men and women omen in in government institutions and private institutions. Summarise the information by selecting and repairing the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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