The table depicts the prevalence leisure activities, including TV, sport, reading, hobbies, music, beach, and sleep, of 30-50-year-old individuals in eight nations. It is noticeable that reading and watching TV are the most favoured pastimes across all countries, while residents in most nations preferred modestly music and sleep. Another notable point is that most of given nations are provided with full data, except for France, England, and Japan, which showed missing data.
Regarding nation with full data, it is evident that the predominant leisure activity in Canad, Australia, and USA is watching TV, with 60, 65, and 60, respectively, whereas that of Korea and China is reading, with a comparable figure of 60. This is followed by doing hobbies with a considerable data: 40 for Canada, 45 for both Australia and Korea, 50 for China, and 42 for USA. Moreover, the least preferred pastimes are under two digits, notably both Canada and China experience 0 in beach and music, repsectively.
Regarding the remaining nations, Japan is the leading in missing data with merely 62 in reading, next comes with France, of which the most favoured activity is reading at 30 and the least one is music at 4. Ultimately, compared to France, England exhibit comparable figures in reading and music.
