The pie charts provide information about the percentage of time working grown-ups spent on numerous activities in a specific country between 1958 and 2008.
Overall, the noticeable thing is that working made up a significant percentage in both charts, whereas in 1958 travel to work represented a negligible share. However, after a certain period, in 2008 going out accounted for the smallest proportion.
Initially, working accounted for the largest proportion at 33% In 1958 and increased to 42% in 2008. Sleeping made up the second largest fraction, accounting for 32%, however, in 2008, sleeping sharply dropped to 25%. In 1958, going out stood in the third position, representing 19%. After some time, in 2008, it fell to 6%.
As for the remaining three activities, they accounted for only a small proportion of time. In 1958, percentage of relaxing at home was around 8%, but in 2008, it increased to 13%. Travel to work and other interests were lower. They were around 2% and 6%. However, in 2008, they showed the same percentage, 8%.
