The provided bar chart compares the amount of free time per week that females and males of five categories of employment status had between 1998 and 1999.
The bar chart below illustrates the distribution of free time based on gender and employment between 1980 and 1981. It is clearly seen that the leisure time never exceeded 85 and not below 38 overall categories .
The chart depicts the distribution of free time based on gender and employment status in the years between 1998 and 1999. It can be seen that for all categories the hours of leisure time do not exceed 85 hours and the mi
The figure presented below illustrates the amount of free time per week with respect to sex and employment status. Based on the provided data, men dedicate more time to leisure activities whereas women, with the same emp
The given bar chart illustrates the amount of hours which both genders spend on leisure time is large for two categories that are unemployed and retired. While employed full time group has lower indicators according to t
The bar chart illustrates the average weekly leisure time enjoyed by men and women across different employment statuses during the years 1998-1999. The categories include full-time employed, part-time employed, unemploye
The provided bar graph gives information about the number of leisure time in a typical week by gender and employment employment status in 1998 and 1999.
The graph illustrates the number of hours spent on recreation by males and females during a common week in two different years(1998-1999), based on their gender and work statuses. Overall, it can be seen from the bar cha
The bar chart provides data on the number of males and females who spent their spare schedule during a common week in two different years (1998-1999), based on their gender and work positions. The changes in trends are p