The table compares men and women in terms of average time spent on free time activities, while the provided bar chart illustrates the time relevant to housework in 2008.
Overall, looking more closely at the table, it becomes evident that, for both genders, watching TV, videos and listening to the radio were the most popular leisure activities whereas, bar chart shows that cooking and washing dishes were the tasks that was spent the most. Moreover, another notable thing from chart is that men spent more time on leisure time compared to women meanwhile, women utilized the most time to domestic tasks.
Focusing on table, men spent more time on all categories with the exception of reading activity. Both genders preferred watching TV, videos, and listening to the radio with man dedicated approximately 137 minutes daily, much higher than women around 20 minutes. Men also dominated more in sport compared to women indicating around 15 and 11 minutes respectively. By contrast, reading was only one activity where women spent slightly more time than men for 1 minute at about 19 and 18 minutes respectively.
On the other hand, there was different situation compared to the table. In the household chores, women spent the majority of their time cooking and washing dishes, at almost 75 minutes daily, more than twice time men spent. Following this, shopping was the second famous choice for both, approximately 35 and 25 minutes respectively. Additionally, in clothes-related tasks like washing or ironing, where women utilized 30 minutes, triple the time men dedicated. By contrast, only one task in household chores men spent just under 20 minutes in repairs, while women spent time on repairing less, at 10 minutes
