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From the pie charts above, it can be seen that over the decades working adults have different priorities. In 1958 it was seen that there was a decrease in sleeping by 7% this is probably because of the increase in hustle culture over the years and people have prioritised being productive over sleep/rest as it […]
The pie charts illustrate the percentage of time in a day that employed individuals in one country devoted to working, relaxing at home, sleeping, traveling to work, going out, and pursuing interests or playing sports in 1958 and 2008. As seen from the pie charts, the amount of time people spend for working experienced an […]
The pie charts illustrate the proportion of the day workers spent time doing several activities in one country in 1958 and 2008. Overall, working time was the large share in both year. In 1958, working accounted for 33% of the total, making it the biggest slice. Sleeping was the second, making up 32%. Going out […]
The chart depicts the proportion of different activities that working individuals engaged throughout their day in a given nation, in 1958 and 2008 respectively. In general, all working, travelling to work, and relaxing at home witnessed an increase with variety in 2008, where working ranked the highest. Meanwhile, sleeping and going out saw a decrease, […]
