The chart below shows the amount of leisure time enjoyed by men and women of different employment status.
The graph above depicts the diverse work instances among both men and women by a survey which was conducted during 1998-1999.
The horizontal axis indicates the hours of leisure time, while the vertical one shows the status of the workers. Obviously, both retired and unemployed employers were fairly similar in their hours of free time 82 for males and 78 for females for each.
Surprisingly, we see there is no part-taking for males in both housewives and employed part time careers only for women by 50 and 40 respectively, ultimately employed of full time workers recorded 50 houses for males and just under 40 for females.
We infer that unemployed and retired workers obtained nearly 2 times more that both employed part and full time workers of their allocated leisure time
- THE GRAPH SHOWS THE UNEMPLOYMENT RATES IN THE US AND JAPAN BETWEEN MARCH 1993 AND MARCH 1999 78
- The chart below shows the amount of leisure time enjoyed by men and women of different employment status 67
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- changing patterns of access to modern technology in homes in the UK 67
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