The pie charts illustrate the time spent on PCs in minutes per day by certain categories of the population in England such as people between 15 and 20 years old, an other group going from 21 to 30 as well as individuals between 31 and 41 and lastly, people who are between 41 to 50 years old. The first pie chart dates back to 2010 whereas the other one is from 2015.
Overall, in both years, people going from 21 to 30 years old spent the most amount of time on there computer while youths still represented the group where the daily usage of computer is the lowest. Between those to dates, only individuals between the age of 15 to 20 increased their time on this electronic device whereas as the others decreased their screen time.
In terms of augmentation of time spent on computers for the youths, it increased by 30 minutes between 2010 and 2015, being as important as the screen time of the oldest portion of the population represented in this chart in 2015.
For people people being over 20 and under 41 years old, the usage of computers have dropped by 35 minutes in 5 years thus decreasing by 7 minutes each year between the two dates.
