Both data charts give an idea about the amount of time that Males and Females living in the UK spend on daily chores and activities in the year of 2008.
These pie charts provide key information about the proportional changes in time spent on various activites by working inidiviauls a specific nation from 1958 to 2008.
The pie charts depict the proportion of time spent on various activities by adults in a specific country in 1958 and 2008. Overall, it can be seen that working activities accounted for the largest share in both years.
The charts illustrate the comparison of time spent, in minutes per day, by UK men and women on leisure and housework activities in 2008. Overall, both men and women highly spent their leisure activities on entertaining c
The table and bar charts depict the amount of time spent on leisure and housework activities by gender in the UK in 2008. Overall, watching TV, radio, and video was the most time-consuming activity among both sexes. Mean
The table depicts how many minutes males and females spent on leisure activities, and the bar illustrates the differences in household activities between them. This survey was conducted in the UK in 2008, presents data i
The given pie diagrams illustrate what activities a normal working adults, in a specific nation, used to do during a typical day in 1958, and is also comparing it with 2008.
These two graphs depict the time consumed by men and women on housework and leisure activities and show the difference between them in 2008. It is clear from the graph that women achieved the highest ratio in cooking and
The given table and bar chart, represent the average minutes per day people in the UK spend on leisure activities and household chores, divided by gender, back in 2008. Overall, as shown in both datasets, both genders sp
The pie charts demonstrate the proportion of time working activities (which is divided into six parts) by adults in a specific country in the period of time between 1959 to 2008.
The pie charts provide data on the percentage of hours working adults spend on various activities changed in a particular nation between 1958 and 2008.