Fairly consequential minorities of both men and women involved with the three more prevalent household tasks which were cooking, baking, washing up, cleaning, house tidying and gardening, pet care. Among the three, gardening, pet care was the least prominent activity with 49.5 minutes for men and 21 minutes for women. The picture as far as cooking, baking, washing up was concerned was somewhat different as a consequence of the fact that there was a significantly greater tendency among men than women to partook in, with numbers standing at 74 minutes of men and 30 minutes of women. It was with figures for cleaning, house tidying that one sees a higher amount of minutes spent by women, with 58 minutes of women and 13 minutes of men.
Turning to the three less widespread activities, care of own children and play, maintenance odd jobs and clothes, washing, ironing, sewing, it is evident that these chores attracted lower totals of Britons. It can be seen from the chart that more women than men engaged in care of own children, play and washing, ironing, sewing. While males spared 20 minutes to care and play with their own children, it took females 45 minutes to do the same task. Total minutes for clothes, washing, ironing, sewing were 27 minutes, of which 2 minutes for men and 25 minutes for women, making it the least popular category. Contrast to the previously established pattern, maintenance odd jobs was moderately more commonplace among males with 26 minutes of men and 9.5 minutes of women.
In an overall tendency that cannot escape notice, an appreciable minority of males got the division of household