The given bar chart illustrates the statistics relating to the number of leisure time that men and women of distinctive employment status spent in a typical between 1998 and 1999. Units are measured in hours
In general, it is evident that the number of hours enjoyed by unemployed and retired men and women is much greater than that of the three left ones. Another feature worth mentioning is that males had more free time than females except for employed part-time and housewives groups.
Looking at the data in more detail, the amount of leisure time of males of unemployed and retired groups were roughly 84 hours, which were twice as much as that of employed full-time males (about 43 hours). In terms of the remaining catogories, there was no figure recorded for the hours they spent.
As for females, they also had leisure time of about 78 hours in terms of unemployed and retired groups, which were slightly less than that of males but higher than the hour amount of full-time employed people. Females were the only gender that showed their hours of free time in employed and housewives groups. 
The  
given
 bar chart illustrates the statistics relating to the number of leisure  
time
 that  
men
 and women of distinctive employment status spent in a typical between 1998 and 1999. Units  
are measured
 in hours 
In general
, it is evident that the number of  
hours
 enjoyed by unemployed and retired  
men
 and women is much greater than that of the three  
left
 ones. Another feature worth mentioning is that  
males
 had more free  
time
 than females  
except for
  employed
 part-time and housewives groups.
Looking at the data in more detail, the amount of leisure  
time
 of  
males
 of unemployed and retired groups were roughly 84  
hours
, which were twice as much as that of  
employed
 full-time  
males
 (about 43  
hours)
. In terms of the remaining  
catogories
, there was no figure recorded for the  
hours
 they spent.
As for females, they  
also
 had leisure  
time
 of about 78  
hours
 in terms of unemployed and retired groups, which were  
slightly
 less than that of  
males
  but
 higher than the  
hour
 amount of full-time  
employed
  people
. Females were the  
only
 gender that  
showed
 their  
hours
 of free  
time
 in  
employed
 and housewives groups.