The provided table presents a breakdown of the daily activities of unemployed individuals in the UK, categorized by gender and time of day.
Overall, the data illustrates significant disparities in the daily routines of men and women, with a focus on morning and afternoon activities. While domestic chores and job hunting were more prevalent in the morning, leisure activities such as reading and socializing were favored in the afternoon. Notably, women were more engaged in housework and shopping, whereas men were more inclined towards outdoor and leisure pursuits.
In the morning, housework, job hunting, and shopping were the primary activities, with housework being notably more prevalent among women. Conversely, men were more engaged in outdoor activities like decorating and gardening. Notably, women were more involved in shopping compared to men. Additionally, a small proportion of both genders was observed to engage in leisure activities such as reading and walking in the morning.
During the afternoon, leisure activities such as reading, watching TV, and visiting friends or relatives were more common for both men and women. It is worth mentioning that women spent a considerable amount of time on housework in the afternoon as well. Furthermore, men seemed to engage more in physical activities like walking compared to women during this time. Lastly, the data indicated a minimal percentage of individuals, particularly men, involved in drinking during both the morning and afternoon.
