The given bar chart compares the average time that males and females spend per week on various household chores. At first glance, it is evident that, with the exception of reading, women spend more time on household chor
The chart gives data about averege numberof hours each week that are spent on several kinds of domestic activities by men and women. Overall, women spend more time than men on most household tasks(like cooking, cleaning
The bar chart illustrates the average number or hours every week, that spend by two genders: men and female on various activities at home in a particular country.
The given graph illustrates weekly working hours of Australian men and women in 2007. The horizontal sequence of numbers represent working hours of men and women, divided into five different categories, ranging from 0
The bar chart compares the Australian men and women in terms of working hours during a week in 2007. Overall, most males and females spend 30-50 hours a week working, whereas fewer people work for 0-10 and 80+ hours.
The bar chart provides information about the average number of hours worked per week by industrial workers in four European countries—France, Sweden, Denmark, and Finland—in the year 2010.Overall, workers in France and S