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Band 5+: The percentage of the working day adults spend doing different activities in a country in 1958 and 2008. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image shows two pie charts illustrating the percentage of day spent on different activities for the years 1958 and 2008. In 1958, the breakdown is: Sleeping 32%, working 33%, going out 19%, traveling to work 8%, relaxing at home 2%, and other 6%. In 2008, the distribution is: Sleeping 25%, working 40%, going out 13%, traveling to work 8%, relaxing at home 5%, and other 8%.
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The given pie charts illustrate the information of a specific nation how their employed youth spent their daily time on six different activities in 1958 and 2008.

By observing the data from charts it is clearly evident that the maximum amount of their daily they spent on work which was 33% in 1958 and increased in 2008 was 43%. Whereas on activities such as relaxing at home they spent 14% of their day time and in 2008 it was increased which was 21%. As on activities such as sports and traveling to work there had been significant changed as in 1958 was 5% and 6% while in 2008 it was the same 7%.

Apart from this, working youngsters spent a minimal amount of their time on activities going out with family or friends which was 14% and in 2008 it was 11% shows slight decline in it. Whereas on sleeping task employed adults spent 21% time of a day and in 2008 it slightly reduced was 17% time of a day they spent on it.

Overall, youngsters spent their time preferring different activities but the maximum amount of time they spent on working, relaxing at home and sleeping in 1985 which in 2008 time they spent on first two tasks increased while on third one spent less amount of time compared to 1958. All other activities were slightly differ in these years.

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