* * The table below shows how the UK unemployed spent their time last year. * Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. *
The given data compares the unemployed activity for spending their free time between men and women from morning to afternoon in the UK.
Overall
, the majority of men had job hunting Linking Words
whereas
women did housework in the morning. Linking Words
Then
, in the afternoon, the activity of females remains the same as in the morning but most of the male activity is altered to watching TV.
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To begin
with, after the sun rises, there are four types of activities which are popular among men namely spending their free hours cleaning their homes, going to the market, applying for jobs, and gardening. Linking Words
However
, less than 7% of Linking Words
male
unfavored their time for visiting friends, watching TV, decorating, walking, nothing, visiting town, sports, and drinking. In terms of females, they are interested in managing the house, shopping, seeking a job, and hanging out with friends or relatives Fix the agreement mistake
males
while
the other criteria only account for small percentages.
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On the other hand
, in the daytime,Linking Words
guy
love to watch television Fix the agreement mistake
guys
whereas
they avoid staying in bed. Linking Words
Similarly
, women do not spare time to stay in bed and play sports, Linking Words
however
, the house-related things still keep their attention.Linking Words
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