The table provides information on the activities done by jobless people in the United Kingdom during the previous year, with the columns divided into morning and afternoon shifts for both genders.
Overall, the involvement of females in household and shopping tasks was higher in both the morning and afternoon, while males were more interested in most of the outdoor activities during the recorded period. Additionally, both genders enjoyed doing nothing and sitting in bed equally.
In the morning, 19% of men and 49% of women were engaged in housework. This value dropped dramatically to 7% for men and 21% for women 12 hours later. The percentages of men and women who went shopping in the morning were 20% for men and 26% for women, which declined to 9% for men and 17% for women in the afternoon.
In the morning, female numbers dominated males in job hunting, gardening, watching TV, reading, decorating, walking, playing sports, and drinking. This is in contrast with the evening time, where female percentages were much higher in these fields during the afternoon, except in gardening, where men declined by 1% and women increased by 1%, and in watching TV, where we can see a 10% increment for both genders.
Equal numbers of men and women loved doing nothing and staying in bed in the morning; however, in the afternoon, 3% more men were doing nothing, and 1% more men preferred staying in bed, which was 0% for women.
