How Europeans spend their time, United Kingdom
Time spent on particular activities, ages 20 to 74, by gender per day. Data are taken from national time use surveys conducted between 1998 and 2002 in Europe. Theaverage time spent on an activity includes all persons, whether or not they have performed an activity. Both working days and weekends are included.
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