The bar chart gives information about the average times married men and married women spend on weekly non-profit tasks.
As can be seen from the chart, it is noticeable that from all the bars (no children, 1-2 children, 3 or more children), women spend more time on unpaid work such as childcare in the home, household chores and gardening rather than men.
To begin with, it is inevitable that women who have more than three descendants spend the highest time on unpaid work, and are responsible for about 60 hours, which is threefold compared with men in the same category. In contrast, women who nurture no children only do 30 hours of housework, while those of males only spend 19 hours on it. Surprisingly, the figure of 1-2 children men corresponds to that of no offspring men, which is also 19 hours spent on non-profit work. On the other hand, roughly 52 hours of housework are in charge of women who nurture 1-2 children.