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The bar chart demonstrates the leisure time of males and females of various employment statuses in terms of hours. Overall, the amount of leisure time for men is higher than for women over the period. However, males do not participate in two employment statuses, such as employed part time and housewives. According to the chart, […]
The bar chart compares two genders with several varieties of employment status who enjoyed their spare time in hours. Overall, women dominated in two categories, namely housewives and employed part-time, whereas men take over females in the remaining three types of status with a greater amount of hours. Moreover, males had the highest amount of […]
The bar graph illustrates how males and females who worked in five different statuses spent their free time in an average week between 1998 and 1999. The units measured in hours. Overall, unemployment and retirement were far more popular for both genders than other activities, whereas males did not participate in housewives and employment in […]
The line graph displays the amount of free time available to both men and women, based on their workforce status, over the 10 years. Overall, upon analyzing data, it is evident that men in general have more time for leisure despite their occupation, yet they are neither part time employees nor housewives. Males who are […]
The bar chart compares the amount of free time per week that males and females of five categories of employment status had between 1998 and 1999. Overall, men had more time for relaxation than women in three out of five categories. However, only female figures are shown in two categories, namely employed part-time and housewife. […]
