The bar graph demonstrates the status of unpaid work done by married men and married women with or without kids in several fields such as housekeeping, baby-sitting and gardening.
Overall, the married women did more work than married men in all three given stages either with or without kids. The graph for married women was dramatically increased as the number of the child increased.
The married women with 3 or more than 3 children had worked exactly 60 hours of volunteer work, which is far above from their spouse. The married women spent nearly 51 hours a week with 1 to 2 children while men only worked around 19 hours each week. However, women gave exactly 30 hours of their week without any children.
On the other hand, the working hours for married men was almost constant and it was below 20. The married men was not affected by the number of children, and the graph of married men was steady.