The chart below shows the amount of leisure time enjoyed by men and women of different employment status.
The bar chart depicts information about the spare time enjoyed by both men and women in different five categories of employment between 1998 and 1999.
Overall, the emerging fact from the graph is that men were enjoyed more hours of free time per week than women in three sectors out of five. However, only two figures for females illustrate in two sections, namely employed part-time and housewives.
Looking in more details at the full time employed men had slightly more hours of free time than women. Likewise, unemployed and retired people of both genders enjoyed most of their hours as leisure. With regards to figuring for retired ones were exactly similar to unemployed sexes at around 85 and 78 hours respectively.
Marching forward, housewives spend 50 hours of spare time, which was little more than part time feminine, who just over 40 hours each week. No data was given for men in these categories.
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