The table provides detailed statistics on how the unemployed spent their time in the UK in 1982 in fourteen different categories. Overall, it could be considered that housework by women in the morning had consistently t
The table below illustrates how some people who did not yet get a job in the United Kingdom spent their time on some activities last year divided into four categories.
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The table below illustrates how people in UK spent their time in leisure last year. Overall, we can see that data there compare activities by gender and part of the day in percentage.
The table diagram above depicts the UK unemployed had thier free time on the activities in 1982. The information can be categorised into 4 groups, which were morning men, morning women, afternoon men, and afternoon women
The table measures in percentage how jobless British women and men employ their day during morning and afternoon in last year. Overall, it can be seen that both gender spent the majority of their time doing these three c
The table provides the data for the daily routine of unemployed people in the UK in the last year. Overall most of the morning time was spent looking for jobs by both genders. However biggest part of women were busy wit
The table illustrate the information about jobless people spent time last year in uk.There are two category in the table .such as woman and men.Time is afternoon and morning shows in this table.
The table illustrates the percentages of time that had been spent by unemployment in British based on gender and wake up time last year. Overall, a glance at the picture provided reveals that the majority of women in mor
The table chart gives information about jobless men and women in United Kingdom in the past year and what they did in their free time. Units are measured in percentages.
The table below reports datas from last years. It illustrated the percentage of the time spent by UK men and women without an occupation during their day. Furthermore the selection shown separates the activity made in th