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The chart compares weekly hours of leisure time enjoyed by men and women of different employment statuses in 1998 and 1999. Overall, it is evident that unemployed and retired men and women enjoyed more hours of leisure time than their employed counterparts. Furthermore, full-time male employees and unemployed males spent relatively more time on leisure […]
The chart demonstrates the amount of spare time enjoyed by males and females of different employment statuses. Overall, men enjoyed more spare time in these statuses: unemployed, employed full time, and retired. Women enjoyed more spare time in only two of these statuses: housewives, and employed part-time. For unemployed individuals, the male figure is 80 […]
The chart demonstrates the amount of spare time enjoyed by males and females of different employment statuses. Overall, men enjoyed more spare time in these statuses: unemployed, employed full time, and retired. Women enjoyed more spare time in only two of these statuses: housewives, and employed part-time. For unemployed individuals, the male figure is 80 […]
The bar chart illustrates the amount of weekly leisure time by gender and employment status in the year 1998/1999. Leisure time is measured in hours per week. Overall, the data indicate that unemployed and retired individuals had the most amount of leisure time among all groups, while those employed in full time positions spent the […]
The bar chart illustrates the hours of free time available for male and female employees at different levels of work position. The data shows that the most amount of leisure time is enjoyed by unemployed and retired men, while women who are employed full time has the least number of hours out side their jobs. […]
