The pie charts illustrate how working adults in a specific country spent their time on various activities in 1958 and 2008.
Overall, the majority of time in both years was allocated to working, followed by sleeping. While the time spent on relaxing at home increased gradually, going out with friends or family saw a significant decrease.
In both years, working was the predominant activity for adults, accounting for 33% in 1958 and 42% in 2008. Sleeping followed as the second most common activity, although its percentage dropped from just under a third to a quarter in 2008. On the other hand, the proportion of time spent on relaxing at home by working adults started at 8% in 1958 and significantly rose to 13%.
Conversely, the time spent on going out with friends or family was 19% in 1958 but decreased to 6% in 2008. The remaining two activities maintained a stable rate of less than a tenth during both periods.
