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The bar chart gives information about the number of hours males and females spend on working. Overall, the proportion of both men and women peaks in the 30-50 hours. Notably, males tend to work longer hours than, while women concentrate in the shorter working ranges, particularly in the 0-10 hours and 10-20 hours. The percentage […]
The chart illustrates the weekly percentage of working hours by two genders in Australia. It is clear that men and women mostly work 30-50 hours per week. Additionally, the weekly proportion of hours worked by women in groups 0-10 and 10-20 is lower than that of men. The figure for female workers in two lowest […]
The bar chart compares how many hours Australian men and women worked per week in 2008. Overall, men tended to work longer hours than women in Australia. Moreover, one particular range of hours was favored the most among both male and female workers. In more detail, Australia witnessed the highest percentage of male employees working […]
[The bar chart illustrates the percentage of working hours worked by males and females per week in Australia in 2007.] [Overall, while female workers reported higher figures than men in terms of fewer working hours, the share of men was higher in the longer working hour categories. Of particular note is that, for those working […]
The bar chart illustrates the percentage of working hours worked by males and females. Overall, while female workers reported higher figures than men in terms of fewer working hours, the share of men was higher in the longer working hour categories. Of particular note is that for those working over 80 hours, both men and […]
