The diagram illustrates the proportion of males and females from Australia across various age groups who consistently did a form of exercise in the year 2010.
The first chart represents the percentages of males and females in a country involved in some housework tasks (such as cooking,cleaning,pet caring, and repairing the house). While the second chart shows the amount of tim
The given schemes illustrate the rate of males and females who were recruited in three different countries, namely, Canada, South Korea and Sweden in two years, 2005 and 2015.
The two charts show the percentages of men and women in employment in three countries in the years 2005 and 2015. In general, we can see that the percentages of working people increased, with the proportion of women show
The picture depicts the percentage of males and females of Australian countries of different ages who participated in physical movement in 2010. Overall it can be seen that the women took part in sports more than the men
The bar charts illustrate the information of how many males and females do housework activities as a percentage and how long each gender engages in various works, cooking, cleaning, pet care and house repair. Overall, a
The given charts illustrate the proportion of men and counterparts in a country in different home tasks ( cooking, cleaning, taking care of pet, and house repairing ) and also display the time each task demands comparing
The first bar chart shows the proportion of men to women who engage in domestic activities. The second chart illustrates the duration taken by each gender to execute these home chores.
The first bar chart below displays the percentages of women and men who do the four various types of housework in a country. The second graph offers the amount of average time each gender spent on each task daily.
The above bar chart describes that the people( women, men) who have taken their driving licence in an Asian country at the years between 1980 to 2010 ( in 10 years gape)
The bar graph depicts how much proportion of Australian males and females in six different age groups had physical exercise in 2010. Overall, generally, women in the senior generations participated in the most regular ex