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Band 5+: The table below shows how the UK unemployed spent their time last year. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image shows a chart of how unemployed individuals in the UK spent their time last year, divided into morning and afternoon activities for both men and women. Housework was the most common activity for women in the morning (49) and afternoon (21), while job hunting was the highest for men in the morning (22) and afternoon (12). Women also spent significant time visiting friends or relatives in the afternoon (17). Gardening was more common in the afternoon for both men (13) and women (3). Morning reading was slightly higher for men (9) than women (5), but the opposite was true in the afternoon with women at 10 and men at 8. Walking was more common in the afternoon for men (8) than women (2). Both men and women spent equal time staying in bed in the morning (8), but only men stayed in bed in the afternoon (1). Playing sports and drinking were the least common activities, with both being slightly higher in the afternoon for men (4).
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The table illustrates what activities have been done by the UK unemployed last year.

Overall, it is noticeable that women spent most of their time doing housework, shopping and hunting a job. On the contrary, men preferred to do shopping, gardening and watch television.

The activity in which women spent most of their time was housework, indeed they did it for almost the 50% of their time in the morning and 21% in the afternoon. Still, they preferred to do shopping, the 26%, during the morning, and the 17%, in the afternoon. The third activity in which women spent their time was job hunting, the 16% of their time in the morning and 13% in the afternoon.

Men spent their time in a different way compare to women, indeed the activity that they did more frequently was

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