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The bar graph illustrates the number of hours worked per week by men and women in Australia. Overall, it is clear that men tend to work longer hours than women, while women account for a significantly lower percentage. Both genders have the highest percentage of workers in the 30-50 hours range. In greater detail, the […]
The given diagram illustrates how many hours males and females worked per week in Australia. Overall, it can be seen that the highest proportion of both categories worked 30-50 hours, whereas the lowest percentage of men allocated for 0-10 hours of work. Furthermore, the same figures of males and females worked over 80 hours, which […]
The bar chart gives information on how many hours men and women from Australia worked per week. Overall, it is clearly seen that men generally worked more than women. People from the hour category 30 to 50 worked more than any other group. Notably, the percentage of the people who worked over 80 hours was […]
The bar chart compares how many hours men and women worked per week in Australia in 2007. Overall, most people of both genders worked from 30 to 50 hours. While a higher percentage of women worked shorter hours, a higher percentage of men worked longer hours. One exception to this pattern was the category with […]
The bar chart compares how many hours men and women worked per week in Australia in 2007. Overall, most people of both genders worked from 30 to 50 hours. While a higher percentage of women worked shorter hours, a higher percentage of men worked longer hours. One exception to this pattern was the category with […]
