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Describing the bar chart Feb 08th 2010 21:41 The bar chart illustrates how much time males and females spend on their le isure over a typical week in 1998-1999. According to bars relating to men the most amount of spare time is spent by unemployed and retired subjects (justover 80 hours per week).Whereas males who have full time job spend just under 50 hours per week on their leisurea ctivities. Turning to (As for?) figures relating to females, women who don't work (for two cases such as unemployment andretirement) have significantly more free time (more than 70 hours per week) than those who have job. For employed females numbers are following: who have full time job - just u nder 40 hours every week on average,part time job - 40 hours per week. As we can see men as part-time employees and househusbands were not among r espondents, so we can't sayhow much leisure time they have. As for housewiv es, they spend about 50 hours per week on average on theirleisure. Overall, in general men spent remarkably more time on their leisure activit ies than women according to data from1998-1999.

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Page 1: Describing the Bar Chart

Describing the bar chartFeb 08th 2010 21:41

The bar chart illustrates how much time males and females spend on their leisure over a typical week in 1998-1999. According to bars relating to men the most amount of spare time is spent by unemployed and retired subjects (justover 80 hours per week).Whereas males who have full time job spend just under 50 hours per week on their leisureactivities. Turning to (As for?) figures relating to females, women who don't work (for two cases such as unemployment andretirement) have significantly more free time (more than 70 hours per week) than those who have job.For employed females numbers are following: who have full time job - just under 40 hours every week on average,part time job - 40 hours per week. As we can see men as part-time employees and househusbands were not among respondents, so we can't sayhow much leisure time they have. As for housewives, they spend about 50 hours per week on average on theirleisure. Overall, in general men spent remarkably more time on their leisure activities than women according to data from1998-1999.