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Band 9: 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 the activities undertaken by unemployed individuals in the UK during their free time last year, divided into percentages for men and women.

Overall, both men and women spent the majority of their time on home-based activities, although there were noticeable differences in how each gender allocated their time. Men were more engaged in outdoor activities, while women spent more time on household tasks.

Men allocated the largest portion of their time, 30%, to job hunting, followed by watching TV and relaxing at home, which accounted for 25%. Socializing and outdoor sports made up 20% of their activities, whereas household chores and childcare represented only 10%, the lowest proportion among men.

On the other hand, women spent a significant amount of time, 35%, on household chores and childcare, which was the highest percentage for any activity. Watching TV and relaxing at home came second at 30%, slightly higher than men. Job hunting accounted for 20% of women’s time, while socializing and outdoor activities made up just 10%, the lowest proportion for women.

In summary, unemployed men and women in the UK last year showed different patterns in how they spent their time. While men focused more on job hunting and outdoor activities, women dedicated a significant amount of time to household responsibilities.

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