9 report(s) found.
The bar chart delineates how many hours spent for the typical weekly leisure time by both genders on five types of occupational status on a period of one year from 1998 to 1999. An overview reveals that males and females who were unemployed and retired topped the chart on the period shown. Conversely, females who […]
The chart shows the amount of leisure time of men and women with different employment status. Overall, it could be extrapolated from the graph that unemployed and retired people enjoy the most their free time, meanwhile employed full time citizens do not have such pleasure. Then it could be inferred that males, who are employed […]
The following barchart illustrates the amount of leisure time, in hours, enjoyed by both male and female in 1998 and 1999. It also compares the data between employment statuses. 5 divisions of employment are compared: full time employment, part time employment, unemployed, retired and housewives. It is important to note that there is no male […]
The chart concerns how much leisure time male and female have, and how it depends from the type of work that people do. Overall we can observe that people employed full time have the lower amount of leisure time, in contrast with unemployed and retired people. Housewives and part time workers have less free time […]
The chart illustrates result of survey taken in 1998-99 about the leisure time spent in a typical week for men and women with different types of employment status. It is evident that the free time enjoyed by men is more than that of women in majority cases. Men with full-time job spent more leisure time […]
The chart illustrates how many leisure or spare time that owned by men and women who are employed full time, employed part-time, unemployed, retired, and housewives in 1998-1999. Overall men have more leisure time than women. But the amount hours of leisure time for men and women not slightly different, except for he employed part-time […]
The chart illustrates the leisure hours available for men and women across various employment statuses in a week between 1998 and 1999. Overall, the men tend to enjoy more leisure hours than women in certain occupation status like full time employment, retired and even when underemployed and on the other hand has absolutely no leisure […]
The bar chart compares the leisure hours enjoyed by male and females based on their employment status from 1998 to 1999. Overall, the bar chart shows the number of leisure hours spent during retirement and unemployment is high when compared to employment period. In addition, males enjoy more leisure hours per week when compared to […]
The chart presents the average weekly leisure time enjoyed by men and women across different employment statuses: full-time employment, part-time employment, unemployment, retirement, and housewives. Overall, the chart reveals that men generally have more leisure time than women in most employment categories. Additionally, individuals who are unemployed or retired have significantly more leisure time compared […]
