The provided pie charts illustrate the time distribution among employed individuals in a particular country in 1958 and 2008.
Overall, the time spent on work increased significantly from 33% in 1958 to 42% in 2008, while the time allocated for sleeping decreased from 32% to 25%. Leisure activities like relaxing at home saw an increase from 8% to 13%, and travel to work rose notably from 2% to 8% over the same period.
The largest portion of time in both years was dedicated to work, with individuals spending 33% of their time on employment in 1958, which then surged to 42% in 2008. Furthermore, the time spent on sleeping reduced from 32% in 1958 to 25% in 2008.
In terms of leisure activities, the time individuals spent on relaxing at home increased from 8% in 1958 to 13% in 2008. Additionally, the time allocated for travel to work remarkably increased from 2% to 8% over the same period. On the other hand, time spent on going out with friends/family decreased from 19% in 1958 to 6% in 2008
