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The image is a bar graph showing leisure time in a typical week by sex and employment status for 1998-1999; horizontal axis labels are Employed full time, Employed part-time, Unemployed, Retired, Housewives; vertical axis measures hours of leisure time from 0-90 in increments of 10. Data points for males: Employed full time 40, Employed part-time 70, Unemployed 80, Retired 80, Housewives 40; for females: Employed full time 30, Employed part-time 40, Unemployed 60, Retired 70, Housewives 80.
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The bar chart illustrates free time got to male and female in an average week between 1998 and 1999.
Overall, Male had more free time than females in three out of five categories. Unemployed and Retired had high leisure time in a typical week compared to other employment status for both men and women.
Males and Females who were Unemployed had around 85 and 75 hours free time in an average week in given year respectively. Likewise Retired males had just above 80 hours and females had same hours leisure time as Unemployed females in a typical week in 1998-1999.
Employed full time had about 45 hours in males and below 40 hours in females had free time, while Employed part time had 40 hours of leisure time in an average week. Females had more free hours than Employed full and part time, which was near 50.
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