The bar graph provides information about married men and married women unpaid done throughout the week such as household chores, and taking care of their family.
The bar chart illustrates the average weekly hours of unpaid work, such activities as childcare at home, housework, or gardening, done by people of different categories, compared with the number of kids in the household.
A married woman that had no child will tend to spend 30 hours a week doing unpaid work such as housework. As far as a married man with no children was concern, he regularly spent less than 20 hours in one week doing unpa
The provided diagram illustrates the average hours of unpaid work per week carried out by individuals in different family categories, focusing on activities such as childcare, housework, and gardening.
The diagram illustrates comparing men and women per week in different categories that include unpaid work. Unpaid work means to refer to such activities as childcare in the home , housework and grading.
The bar chart provides information on the average number of hours married men and women use to do jobs that do not offer any form of salary in seven days.
This diagram looks at the average amount of hours per week spent by men and women doing the housework and carrying the children. The given illustration gives three categories depending on the quantity of kids.
The graph and table illustrate detailed information about the volunteer work at home done by male and female. Overall, the graph shows that woman spend more hours working on household job compare to men, similarly the ta
The bar graph illustrates the change in time to spend household-matter in a week in three different categories of women and men. Generally, as the number of children is increased, it can be seen significant growth in wom
The given bar chart compares the average unpaid work hours a week between married women and men in three circumstances, including those without a child, with one to two children, and with three or more kids.
The chart presented illustrates the average number of weekly time spent performing unpaid working activities, such as housekeeping and parenting. The two categories represented are married women and men.
The following graph illustrates the average hours of non-paid work done per week by married women and men in different ategories such as, childcare, housework and gardening. The graph shows classifications such as, witho
The chart illustrates the average hours that married women and married men spend on household work per week. Overall, as can be seen from the diagram, married men tend to do less work at home than married women whether t
The bar graph illustrates the detail regarding the total of hours married males and females spent per week on unpaid jobs.The data is calibrated in hours.
The diagram illustrates how married people spend their time doing unpaid work per week in three different periods. Overall, it can be easy to see that the number of hours women getting involved in housework, childcare an
The bar graph presents information on the amount of weekly unpaid working hours experienced in married people by gender and by the number of children they have. Overall, the number of weekly unpaid work hours increased s
The given column graph elucidates the unpaid work done by both married men and women having different numbers of children. A cursory glance is adequate to mention that most women, with or without children, have to do the