The chart below shows the percentage of the day working adults spent doing different activities in a particular country in 1958 and in 2008. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.
Given are the 2 bar charts delineating how people spent day time doing 6 distinct categories of activities over a course of 50 years, commencing from 1958.
Perceptibly, working and sleeping dominated people's daily routine accross the 2 charts.
The chart in 1958 depicts that people spent 33% of a day to work, which was leaped to 42% in 2008. Meanwhile, people tended to sleep less, recorded by a diminution from 32% to 25%.
When it comes to outdoor and social activities, 19% of a day is registered in 1958, following by a plunge to 6% in 2008, which was also the proportion of other activities group that remained unchange overtime. Lastly, a similar performance was shared by relaxing and travelling to work percentage, from 8% and 2% in 1958 to 13% and 8% in 2008.
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