The charts below show the changes in ownership of electrical appliances and amount of time spent doing housework in households in one country between 1920 and 2019. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The given charts significanlty illustrates the changes in ownership of electrical utensils and amount of time spent in housework. Units are measured in percentage of households and number of hours per week.
Overall, percentage of households with electrical appliances increased over time whereas number of hours of housework per week decreased.
It is evident that in year 1920, refrigerator was not owned by anyone. However, the ownership of refrigerator rose rapidly between 1920 and 1940, around half of the population had refrigerator whereas ownership of vaccum cleaner slowy climbed from year 1920 to 90% in 1980. In 2000, refrigerator and vaccum cleaner was owned by everyone.
On the other hand, ownership of washing machine fluctuated over the years. However, in year 1960, washing machine was owned by significant proportion of people. After 20 years, the ownership came down to 60%. In year 1920, 50 hours per week spent by per household in housework. However, number of hours dropped dramatically between year 1920 and 1980. In contrast, in year 2019, only 10 hours per week was spent.
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