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The image presents a table showing how unemployed people in the UK spent their time last year, listing different activities comparing morning and afternoon data between men and women. Morning activities for men include housework (1%), shopping (20%), job hunting (22%), visiting friends or relatives (6%), gardening (14%), TV watching (4%), reading (5%), decorating (7%), walking (5%), nothing/sitting around (3%), staying in bed (8%), visiting town (5%), playing sport (4%), and drinking (2%). Afternoon activities for men include housework (7%), shopping (12%), job hunting (9%), visiting friends or relatives (12%), gardening (3%), TV (14%), reading (8%), decorating (7%), walking (8%), nothing/sitting around (3%), staying in bed (1%), visiting town (4%), playing sport (1%), and drinking (3%). Morning activities for women include housework (19%), shopping (26%), job hunting (4%), visiting friends or relatives (10%), gardening (2%), TV (2%), reading (20%), decorating (3%), walking (5%), nothing/sitting around (3%), staying in bed (8%), visiting town (5%), playing sport (4%), and drinking (2%). Afternoon activities for women include housework (4%), shopping (17%), job hunting (13%), visiting friends or relatives (7%), gardening (1%), TV (12%), reading (10%), decorating (5%), walking (4%), nothing/sitting around (6%), staying in bed (0%), visiting town (4%), playing sport (0%), and drinking (1%).
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Given is a table depicting how the unemployed males and females in the UK allocated their time on various activities throughout a day in the previous year.
Overall, most practical tasks among both genders were completed in the earlier hours of the day, while leisure activities were primarily undertaken in the afternoon. Notably, women dedicated most of their time to household chores, regardless of whether it was morning or evening.
For masculine individuals, the most prominent activity in the morning was job hunting (22%), followed closely by shopping (20%) and doing housework (19%). However, in the afternoon, most men preferred watching TV (14%) or gardening (13%), whereas less than 10% were involved in shopping or household chores.
On the other hand, nearly half of feminine counterparts allocated their morning hours to housework, while a quarter of them opted for shopping. Moreover, around 25% of females engaged in job searching (16%) or visiting friends or relatives (10%). In the afternoon, about 21% of women continued with household tasks, while 17% voted for shopping or socializing.
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