The charts below show the changes in ownership of electrical appliances and amount of time spent doing housework in households in one country between 1920 and 2019. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. Write at least 150 words.
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The first line graph illustrates the percentage of households that own electrical appliances
such
as Washing machines, Refrigerators and Vacuum cleaners in the time frame 1920 to 2019. Additionally
, the second line graph demonstrates the number of hours of housework per week spent per household in one territory in the same time frame.
Overall
, the ownership of electrical appliances grew in the trajectory. However
, the duration spent on housework for each family declined in the same span.
The share of households owning washing machines was 40 percent in 1920 and gradually this
ownership grew to reach 70 until 1960 followed by a decline to hit nearly 60 in 1960. Then
after it progressively grew to attain about 75. While
the rate of families owning Refrigerators had a significant and steady increase to hit 100 rate in 2000 and there is no data for 2019 for this
appliance. Similarly
, vacuum cleaner ownership of families had the same trend to attain
100 percent in 2000 and maintaining Change preposition
of attaining
this
level for 2019.
In contrast
, the second line graph shows the period spent on doing housework moderately declined from 50 hours in 1920 to 10 hours in 2019.Submitted by mkhdermani on
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