The pie chart reflects the data of time management among working adults.
It is clear from the graph that working makes up a significant share of respondent’s life in both years, while the less common category changed from “travel to work” to “going out” by 2008.
Regarding prominent pie chart fractions, working hours slightly increased by 8% and reached less than a half of all time. However the sleeping percentage fell from 32 to 25 percent during the 50 year period. Moreover, there was a 13% decline in the time spent on going out.
Turning to minor parts of the graph, it can be highlighted that travel to work became more time-consuming as its share increased from 2% to 8% throughout 50 years. Nonetheless, relaxing at home undergoes a 5% raise from 1958 to 2008. Moreover, the fraction of “other interests and sport” grew from 6 to 8 percent by 2008.
