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Friday, September 25, 2015

The Graph below shows the working hours for men and women in developing world between years 1998 to 2003 - Ielts Academic Task 1

The Graph below shows the working hours for men and women in developing
world between years 1998 to 2003. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons wherever necessary.
Write at least 150 words 

Ielts Academic Writing Task 1 

The given graph depicts number of hours spent at work by men and women in 8 underdeveloped nations between 1998-2003. 
The average working hours of nationals of each mentioned country is just above 6 hours. In Mongolia, workers of both the genders spent more time than workers of  other country (more than 8 hours); they were followed by Indians; Mexicans; workers of Madagascar; North Korea; and Mauritians respectively, who spent a little above 6 hours. Workers of Benin and South Africa spent between 4 to 6 hours at work.
Similarly, average extra time spent by women workers of these countries was 1 hours and 9 minutes. Women in Benin spent did most over time than (145 minutes). They were followed by Mexicans (105minutes), Indians (65 minutes), South Africans (59 minutes), women of Madagascar (51 minutes), Mongolians (24 minutes) and Mauritians (24 minutes).

To conclude, most time spent at work by both genders was in Mongolia while extra hours spent by Mexican women was more than women of other countries.