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The bar chart compares the average number of hours spent on housework per day by women in three employment categories—unemployed, part-time employed, and full-time employed—as well as by full-time employed men, across the years 1985, 1995, and 2005. Overall, the amount of time dedicated to household chores was inversely related to employment level. Unemployed women […]
The bar diagram illustrates the amount of time spent on housework by various types of women and compares their housework hours with those of men who were employed full-time in the UK over three decades. Overall, it is evident that women without any responsibilities spent more hours on housework compared to other categories of employed […]
The bar graph illustrates the average amount of time spent on housework by British women with different employment statuses (unemployed, part-time employed, and full-time employed) and by men with full-time employment from 1985 to 2005. Overall, it is clear that the amount of time spent on housework by women with part-time and full-time jobs, as […]
The bar chart details hours of housework completed in the UK from 1985 to 2005 by fully employed males and females with various states of employment. Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that time spent on housework rose for all groups with the exception of unemployed women, which was stable overall. However, […]
The provided bar graph presents data on the hours spent on housework in the UK over a 20-year period from 1985 to 2005. The data is categorized based on employment status and gender. Overall, women dedicated more time to housework compared to men in each category. Unemployed women spent the most hours on housework, followed […]
