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The given chart below relates to a comparison of the numerous relaxing periods of men and women in typical week of one year (1998-1999) based on their work positions. Overall, it is evident that males has more spare schedule than females. Additionally, both blocks named “unemployed” and “retired” had the greatest equality in numbers. To […]
The graph represents the amount of free time of people in a regular week, according to their occupation status and gender from 1998 to 1999. Looking from an overall perspective, employed people have a lesser amount of leisure time to enjoy, while retired and unemployed people can enjoy almost twice of that to rest. It […]
The chart demonstrates the number of hours of leisure enjoyed by men and women per week according to gender and employment status in 1998-1999. There are five different employment statuses in the chart: employed full-time, employed part-time, unemployed, retired and housewives. There is no data for men as employed part-time and housewives in the chart. […]
The given chart compares the number of relaxing hours which was spent by males and females with various working positions on a weekly basis in 1998 and 1999. Overall, unemployed and retired people witnessed the highest figures on unwind hours. It is clear that, men dominated the amount of leisure time, compared to women, except […]
The provided bar chart compares the weekly hours of spare time of the genders in five fields: employed full time, unemployed, retired, employed part time, and housewives between 1998 and 1999. Broadly, it can be seen that the men had more free time in the employed full time, unemployed, and retired in comparison with that […]
