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The data displayed in the bar chart describes the hours spent on leisure activities by males and females with various employment status in the years 1998 and 1999. Overall, in the three categories that men were a part of ( full-time, unemployed, retired ) they had slightly more leisure time than the women in the […]
The bar chart compares the amount of free time per week that males and females of five categories of employment status had between 1998 and 1999. It is clear that men enjoyed more hours of leisure time per week than women in three out of five categories. However, only figures for women are shown in […]
The given chart below relates to a comparison of the numerous relaxing periods of men and women in a typical week of one year (1998-1999) based on their work positions. Overall, it is evident that males have more spare schedule than females. Additionally, both blocks named “unemployed” and “retired” had the greatest equality in numbers. […]
The bar graph compares how much free time people have by gender and employment status in the period between 1998 and 1999. Looking from an overall perspective, there is more free time among unemployed and retired people than among those working full-time. Also, women have less leisure time than men, no matter which employment category […]
The leisure time enjoyed by males and females of different work statuses are shown in the bar graph for the year 1998-1999. It is quite interesting to note that among all the different catergories of employment, the retired and unemployed are the ones that top the charts. Males tend to enjoy considerably higher hours of […]
