The table illustrates how people who were out of work spent their time in 14 various categories last year in the UK. The figures are divided into morning and afternoon time, with a breakdown for both men and women.
The table illustrates how people who were out of work spent their time in 14 varoius categories last year in the UK. The figures divided to morning and afternoon time and men and women as well.
Overall, it is clear that while in the morning time in both categories the most common things were housework,shopping,and job hunting, in the afternoon time there were some differences between women and men. Job hunting
The provided table depicts the percentage of several activities chosen by unemployed in the UK last year break down by gender (men and women) and time (in the morning and afternoon)
The table demonstrates the proportion of time that unemployed men and women in the United Kingdom spent on various activities over the past year. The data is divided into morning and afternoon, and it is apparent that mo
the shown table is descriping the non-workers time spend in UK for the last year with percentages of activities between men and women in morning and afternoon.
The table compares the average amount of time not-working people spent on their spare time activities during last year. Overall, women devoted most of their time to housework and shopping, while men were mostly occupied
The figures illustrates numerous daylight activities done by jobless people in the UK in a year, separated by gender. The numbers are shown in percentage and the time is separated between morning and afternoon time.
The table depicts the proportion of people's behaviour who do not have any occupations in the UK last year. Overall, unemployed female predominantly spent their time on daily chores both in the morning and the afternoon,
The table illustrates the percentage of time unemployed men and women in the UK spent on various activities during the last year, broken down into morning and afternoon segments.