Demonstrated in the bar chart are statistics for the proportion of people who took part in lockdown activities during 2020 in Ho Chi Minh City.
The most noticeable aspect of the graph is that it can be taken from the graph that the rate of males was higher in most of the activities while females had only 2 activities higher is self-study and watching TV. Another point worth mentioning is that investing was at the same percentage.
In more depth, it is visible that there was a significant difference between the two sexualities with over 70% of males participated in cooking, exercising, and reading books while the other gender was quite low from 8% to 15%. The highest gap was seen in the percentage of females reading books versus males, which was around 64% with men at 72%, women at 8%.
Turning to the remaining statistics, women participated in watching TV and self-study which reached 60% and 20%. However, the gap between men and women was not wide, with only a 5% difference in self-study and 40% in watching TV. With respect to participation in investing, in 2020, both genders invested the same percentage of their investing, which was 40%.
Demonstrated in the bar chart are statistics for the proportion of
people
who
took part
in lockdown activities during 2020 in Ho Chi Minh City.
The most noticeable aspect of the graph is that it can
be taken
from the graph that the rate of males was higher in most of the activities while females had
only
2 activities higher is self-study and watching TV. Another point worth mentioning is that investing was at the same percentage.
In more depth, it is visible that there was a significant difference between the two sexualities with over 70% of males participated in cooking, exercising, and reading books while the other gender was quite low from 8% to 15%. The highest gap was
seen
in the percentage of females reading books versus males, which was around 64% with
men
at 72%, women at 8%.
Turning to the remaining statistics, women participated in watching TV and self-study which reached 60% and 20%.
However
, the gap between
men
and women was not wide, with
only
a 5% difference in self-study and 40% in watching TV. With respect to participation in investing, in 2020, both genders invested the same percentage of their investing, which was 40%.