The graph illustrates that people who are not working how to spend their time last year in UK. It can be seen that women and men categorized by two type which are morning and afternoon also there are 14 options what they
The table depicts how unemployed people in UK spent their whole day last year by splitting the day into two parts; morning and afternoon and categorising the tasks gender-wise as well.
The table diagram illustrates the how the United Kingdom unemployed time was spent previous year. Additionally, the information categorized into 4 groups which were morning men, morning women, afternoon men, afternoon wo
The given chart demonstrates the usage of the spare time that unemployed people had in the UK last year by gender respectively in the morning and afternoon.
The provided table illustrates the information on unemployment in England, who spent their leisure time on different types of activities last year. The data is given in percentages, and it can be split into two genders,
The table illustrates how the time UK unemployed was spent, last year. There are several activities in the rows and in the columns are shown periods in the day like morning and afternoon, grouped by gender.
The frame above illustrates figures in three states in the United States. The features are age, average income per person, and population beneath the povery limit. The states are California, Utah and Florida.
The table that were observed shows data about how the UK unemployed spent their time last year. The data was first categorized into 4 main groups, which were morning men, morning women, afternoon men, and afternoon women
The provided table shows that the time range of unemployed people by 14 sorts (housework, shopping, job hunting, visiting friends or relatives, gardening, TV, reading, decorating, walking, nothing/sitting around, staying
This table displays how unemployed people from the UK spent their time in the past year. There are four groups of unemployed people, morning men, morning women, afternoon men, and afternoon women. The numbers are shown a
The table represents how men and women who were out of work spent their time the previous year. The data is broken down into both morning and afternoon and shows fourteen different activities.
The table demonstrates the activities performed by adults who do not work in the United Kingdom during the previous year. It illustrates the percentages of both genders; males and females over two time blocks; in the mor
The table provides detailed statistics on how the unemployed people spent their time in the UK last year divided into 14 categories between the two genders.
The table illustrates the statistics of the UK unoccupied population spent their activities over a 12-month period. Overall the table are divided by two sexual identities and times. Housework was the most favourable occ