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women
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in four levels of work status allocate their hours to do leisure activities from 1998 to 1999.
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Overall
, the figures for the unemployed and retired groups shared a similar trend, marking the highest number of leisure hours spent for both genders, whilst those who are working full-time recorded the least. There are Linking Words
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the male gender generated no data for part-timers and stay-at-home husbands.
Regarding those who were out of work, the unemployed and retired men spent roughly 85% of their time doing pleasurable activities, Linking Words
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Conversely
, there is a significant decrease in data for the working class, specifically full-time employees, accounting for an estimated 45% and 38% for men and Linking Words
women
, respectively.
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On the other hand
, the other two categories, part-time workers and housewives, only have female data documented. These populations spent below 50% Linking Words
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