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Band 7+: 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 graph illustrates the weekly working hours of men and women in government institutions and private institutions.

Overall, in the government sector men are more likely to work more over 46 hours, while women about 6-12 hours. In private institutions, there are no significant differences in the proportion for both genders.

Looking at the data for government institutions, 30% of male workers work over 46 hours, which is the highest percentage in this sector. Meanwhile, women account for only 4%, representing the lowest percentage. Females tend to work more approximately 6-12 hours (35%), compared to 23% of males. The figures for 31-45 hours are 15% for men and 20% for women, while 13-30 hours account for 9% of the former and 23% of the latter. For the shortest working hours (1-2 hours), females make up 18%, whereas males account for 23%.

In the private sector, a similar pattern can be seen for men working long hours, with 34% spending over 46 hours. However, this figure remains low for women at just 4%. Women again dominate the 6-12 hour category at 35%, while the percentage for men is significantly lower. The proportions for 31-45 hours are equal for both genders at 20%. For 13-30 hours, males account for 21%, while females represent 20%. Finally, only 5% of men work 1-2 hours, compared to 21% of women.

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