The chart below shows the average hours worked per day by married men and women in paid employment.
The given bar graph illustrates the average hours worked per day by married men and women in paid employment.
Overall, it can be seen that the total number of married men was lower than married women. We can observe in the chart above, while the husband spends more time on paid work than wives, the women are busier with unpaid work at home than men.
The husband between the ages of 24 and 44 spends 2 hours more time than wives in paid work. The number of women spending daily on unpaid work at home is double that of men in each period.
Women between the ages of 45 and 64 consume approximately the same paid working time as men of the same age group. However, their spending on unpaid work at home is double that of men too. Finally, the total of wives is always taller than the husband about 1 hour.
- The line graph shows the number of books that were borrowed in four different months in 2014 from four village libraries and the pie chart shows the percentages of books by type that were borrowed over this time 89
- In some countries young people are encouraged to work or travel for a year between finishing high school and starting university studies Discuss the advantages and disadvantages for young people who decide to do this 81
- The diagram below shows the production of olive oil
- All university students should do some voluntary work to help the local community To what do you agree or disagree 61
- Most countries aim to improve their standard of living through economic development but many important social values can be lost as a result Do the advantages of economic development outweigh the disadvantages 89