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The bar chart depicts men’s and women’s differing employment statistics regarding the amount of leisure time they enjoyed. Overall, men enjoyed more leisure time than women in three out of five sections. However, data for only two sections for women were shown in the chart. According to the bar chart, men had more leisure time […]
This chart provides information about the amount of free time per week for males and females, divided by employment status. According to the data we have seen a considerable difference in the number of leisure hours between working people and those, who do not have a job, except for the housewives: the second group has […]
The given bar chart illustrates the number of hours that men and women enjoyed based on gender and employment status in a common week within two years, commencing from 1998. As is observed, unemployed and retired people had the highest rate of free time. To begin, men and women who worked as a full-time employee […]
The chart shows the duration of leisure enjoyed by men and women in a typical week in 1998-99, according to their gender and employment status. Generally speaking, male enjoyed more leisure time than women, and employed people had less free time for pastime activities than retired and unemployed people. Among the full-time employed people, men […]
The bar chart illustrates how men and women from numerous employment positions will enjoy the amount of their leisure time. Unemployed and retired males spend their most of free time in enjoyment which is 80% and 70%. On the other side, females without employment and females who retire from all their responsibilities from the jobs […]
