The dual vertical bar graph reveals the major causes workers opted to work from home. The table demonstrates the total hours men and women worked at home in 2019. Overall, the maximum number of people worked to save money, and the females worked the highest hours compared to males.
The column graph represents that 45% of men worked from home to save money, and this proportion was three per cent more than the women's ratio. 24% of males said they became more productive by following this trend compared to 11% of females. In the final category, the male ratio was lower than the female. To be more precise, four per cent of males considered this phenomenon beneficial for easier childcare; however, 26% of females voted for this.
The table is divided into three categories. The first is for those who worked under 10 hours a week. In this category, three per cent of males and 74% of females were reported. The second category varies from 10 to 30 hours. In this phase, 16% and 22% of males and females were working, respectively. In the final category named over 30, males recorded their highest proportion. It was 81%. The females documented nearly thirteen folds lower percentages than males in this category.
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