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The bar chart illustrates how many hours of leisure time people spend relaxing in a typical week, categorized by sex and employment status, from 1998 to 1999. Overall, men employed full-time, unemployed men, and retired men usually spend more leisure time than women. Additionally, only employed females and housewives are presented, and there are no […]
As we can see from the chart above, females and males have differences in their leisure time despite of their employment status. Although, it is a graph-period of 1998-1999th, so we can say that these results are not very accurate. People who have full time jobs have a small amount of free time, and it […]
The bar chart illustrates the hours of leisure time per week based on sex and working status. Overall, many variations in leisure time are evident between different employment statuses and sexes. However, males and females show similar leisure times, with males having more leisure time, except for part-time employees; and, of course, housewives are only […]
The bar chart illustrates the hours of leisure time per week based on sex and working status. Overall, a lot of variations in leisure time are evident between different employment statuses and sex. However, males and females show a close leisure time from each other, with a higher enjoyable time for males, except for part-time […]
The bar chart illustrates the amount of hours of free time enjoyed by men and women who are employed, unemployed, retired and housewives from 1998 to 1999 respectively. Overall , it is readily apparent that unemployed and retired men showed significant interest in enjoying higher leisure time, followed by unemployed and retired women. However, only […]
The chart illustrates the number of hours of leisure enjoyed by different genders with different employment status. Overall, unemployed and retired men lead with over 80 hours of leisure time, whereas the women in these two categories tend to have over 70 hours of time to enjoy. also women which are employed full-time and part […]
The bar chart illustrates the average amount of leisure time per week enjoyed by men and women across five different employment categories in 1998–1999. These categories include full-time employment, part-time employment, unemployment, retirement, and housewives. Overall, men consistently spent more time on leisure activities than women, except in the part-time employment and housewife categories, where […]
The bar graph below compares the amount of time spent in a typical week by males and females of different employment status for leisure activities in 1998-1999. Overall, men spent more of their spare time in employed full-time, unemployed, retired statuses. In contrast, women tend to spend higher amount of time in employed (part-time) and […]
The chart illustrates the amount time males and females spend on leisure based on employment status. It can be clearly seen that men have enjoyed more hours of leisure than women, especially unemployed and retired ones. However, males with part-time jobs and housewives are not spending time on leisure. Unemployed and retired men are spending […]
The bar chart illustrates how much hours of leisuretime people spend to relax in a typical week by sex and their employment status from 1998 to 1999. Overall, employed full time, unemployed and retired men usually spend more leisure time than women. Additionally, only employed females and housewives are presented and there are no males […]
The given chart displays different amount of leisure time enjoyed by opposite genders having different jobs or employment status like full time employed, part time employed and some types of unemployment. As we see the persons who are unemployed or retired enjoy more hours than other’s they have approximately same hours for leisure males are […]
The visual representation illustrates the comparison of leisure time enjoyed by individuals of differing employment statuses categorized by gender. Overall, the chart depicts variations in leisure time for men and women in various workforce statuses, namely full-time employment, part-time employment, unemployment, retirement, and household responsibilities. However, specific numerical data for each category is not provided. […]
