The charts illustrate the information regarding how much time workers spent for doing different activities across 50 years period.
Roughly speaking, working and sleeping consumed most time of labours in both 1985 and 2008, while commuting to work required the least time in the past.
As we can see, working is the largest chunk for both 1985 and 2008 (33% and 42%), and also labours worked a bit more in 2008. Sleeping was the second time consuming activity, 32% percent for 1985 and a quarter for 2008. However, they less prefered to go out with their friends and it became a third, while they did relax more (13%). Conversly, the proportion of travelling to work got trebled at 6%. Lastly, workers spent nearly the same time for doing sport activities (6% and 7%).
In sum, while labours in 2008, worked a bit more, they slept less, and they prefered to relax more rather than get gathering.
