The chart below shows the amount of
leisure time enjoyed by men and women
of different employment status. Write a report for a university lecturer describing the information shown below.
of different employment status. Write a report for a university lecturer describing the information shown below.
The bar chart illustrates how much
leisure time per week was enjoyed by males
and females of five categories of employment status in 1998-1999. Overall, men enjoyed more hours of free time per week than women in three of the categories. However, in two categories only figures for women are shown– employed part-time and housewives. Among the full-time employed, men had slightly more leisure time than women, with almost 50 hours per week, compared with 40 hours for women. Unemployed and retired people of both genders enjoyed the most hours of leisure. Among men, the unemployed had about 85 hours of free time per week, the same figure as retired men. Unemployed and retired women had slightly less leisure time, and the figure for both of these female categories was around 75 hours. Housewives enjoyed 50 hours of free time, a little more than women who were employed part time, who had just over 40 leisure hours each week. There are no
figures shown for men in either of these categories.
and females of five categories of employment status in 1998-1999. Overall, men enjoyed more hours of free time per week than women in three of the categories. However, in two categories only figures for women are shown– employed part-time and housewives. Among the full-time employed, men had slightly more leisure time than women, with almost 50 hours per week, compared with 40 hours for women. Unemployed and retired people of both genders enjoyed the most hours of leisure. Among men, the unemployed had about 85 hours of free time per week, the same figure as retired men. Unemployed and retired women had slightly less leisure time, and the figure for both of these female categories was around 75 hours. Housewives enjoyed 50 hours of free time, a little more than women who were employed part time, who had just over 40 leisure hours each week. There are no
figures shown for men in either of these categories.
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