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The graph illustrates the percentage of time mothers and fathers spending time their children with activities in Australia in 2013. Overall it is clear that the percentage of time in different activities. There are four activities: dressing, homework, playing games, preparing for bed. 75 percent of dressing take mothers, then it is approximately 3 percent […]
The bar chart is illustrating a comparision of the amount of time spent by Australian parents in supporting their children on different activities in the year 2013. Overall, it is interesting to note that individual role of fathers is much less than mothers. However, the collective efforts are visible, an indicator of coordinated work. It […]
The given graph illustrates the comparison between the percentage of time Australian parents spent helping their children with dressing, homework, playing games, and preparing for bed in 2013. Looking at the graph, it is obvious that mothers registered the highest participation in helping children dress and do homework, while the assistance from both parents spent […]
The bar chart illustrates the proportion of time parents in Australia spent assisting their kids with various activities in 2013. Overall, mothers consistently spent more time than fathers on all the listed activities when helping their children, whereas the percentage of time shared by fathers was relatively lower in all categories. Among all tasks, dressing […]
