The charts below show the comparison of time spent, in minutes per day, by UK males and females on household and leisure activities in 2008.

The charts below show the comparison of time spent, in minutes per day, by UK males and females on household and leisure activities in 2008.
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The charts compare the minute differences between men and women in the household and pastime activities per day in the UK in 2008.
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, the favoured activity is watching television, and videos and listening to the radio, accounting for an average of 137 and 118 minutes for males and females, respectively.
On the other hand
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, reading books was the least attractive, with them spending 15 and 11 minutes daily. Females spend most of their time doing household chores, cooking, cleaning, washing and ironing clothes, accounting for 100 minutes of their day;
whereas
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, males account for 40.
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, males spend twice as much time accomplishing repair work as women, at 20 and 10, respectively. Women utilise about half an hour of shopping, and for men, it's around 25. Watching TV and listening to the radio were favourite pastime activities for both genders. Men gave 137, and females gave 118 from their daily routine. Books and sports exercises have been given minimal time, with sports being the least preferred pursuit. Books were given at 18 and 19, closely followed by sports at 15 and 11.

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