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The bar chart shows hours spent on housework in the UK from 1985 to 2005 between men with full time employment and women with various employment type. From overall perspective, it is obvious that unemployed women spent the highest hours for all groups. Unemployed women led the entire period in terms of hours, at a […]
The given column illustrates the average time spent by men and women at different levels of employment on household chores over a period of two decades. Overall, it can be interpreted that unemployed women spent the most time on doing housework, while fully employed men spent the least amount of time doing choreos. It can […]
The graph demonstrates the average amount of time housework women did in comparison to full-time working men from 1985 to 2005 in the UK. Overall, throughout the 20-year period, men who were employed full-time had the least hours spent on housework. On the other hand, unemployed women did the most housework hours. To begin with, […]
The chart illustrates the average hours of doing chores of both genders segregated by their job status across 2 decades in Britain. Overall, it was evident that unemployed women played a pivotal role in housework as they dominated the category throughout the years and men with a full-time job contributed the least. The hours of […]
The bar graph illustrates the comparison of the amount of time spent on housework between men who were working full-time and three other categories of women in the UK, over a 30-year period, which started in 1985. Overall, Unemployed women were the ones leading in doing housework, with no change of the hours spent over […]
