The graph illustrates that what rationals of time employers allocated on a various kind of activities in a given nation in two different time period. Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that figures of working and sleeping was the highest among the activities while workers the least spent time on activity switched from travel to work to hanging out with the loved ones even though its distribution was ranked the third in 1958. Moreover, patterns of other interests including playing sports and relaxing at home was slightly increased from 1958 to 2008.
One noteworthy feature to report is that, employers’ tendency of allocating the most of their time on working which rose by 9% and the sleeping that decreased from 32% to 25% did not change. Also, figure of travel to work possessed the least amount, particularly 2% in 1958 progressively increased to reach 8% in later year while employers became to reluctant to going out with friends and families during 50 years.
Another significant change to report is that, adults preference of relaxing at home surged by increasing its distribution from 8% to 13%. Similarly, percentages of other interests rose to absolutely the same as travel to work in 2008.
