The two pie charts provide information about the survey findings of cultural and leisure activities among boys and girls.
Overall, although the particular choices differ, both respondents (for instance, male and female) have preferences for engaging in active and digital leisure. Boys are actively more involved with sports and computer games; however, girls are significantly more balanced in their engagement, such as in artistic and social activities.
Among the male group, 34% of them are dominated by computer games, followed by basketball at 26%. Soccer is popular, and 17% of male respondents are engaged with it, while traditional activities like reading are just 2%. This demonstration indicates a robust inclination toward physical and interactive tasks.
27% of female participants, on the other hand, participate actively in dancing, and 21% of them are reading among these six activities, which means a blend of artistic expression and quiet intellectual engagement. While girls also play computer games (16%), they engage more in netball (15%) and gymnastics (11%) than boys do in any comparable cultural activities.
These pie charts, in addition, highlight that the gender-specific trends line in leisure activities in which boys favor high-energy tech-based options, while girls demonstrate a wider variety of interests, including physical, artistic, and reflective. physical, artistic, and reflective
