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I.

GLOBAL SALES

… is valued at/measured in …

Consumers spent … on …

… continued to contribute the largest share of …

… maintained its position as the best selling item

… was worth approximately …

… sales dropped by … from their peak in …

… at their lowest level …

III. ILLITERACY RATES

… the second most illiterate nation with … people can read and write

… was reported as 100%

… with smaller gaps – if any – between the genders

The gender discrepancy was observed in …

… with a very low literacy rate of …

One of the lowest literacy rates in the world was found in …

Developed countries as a whole had an ulliteracy rate of …

Males had an illiteracy rate of … while females lagged behind at …

… accounted for … of the total illiterate population

… higher among females than males

… show high literacy rates

… highly literate

IV. PREFERRED LEISURE ACTIVITIES

… engaged in …

Respondents

Boys are more likely to participate in …

… substantial between-gender differences in participation rates, with girls reporting to be less interested
in …/finding … less enjoyable than their male counterparts

Girls are more inclined to …

Boys have a greater preference for …


Girls and boys are both reported to be interested in …

V. OIL PRODUCTION CAPACITY

… leader in oil production, producing …

Highest oil production

… second largest oil producer, with a production rate of …

Top producer of oil

Total oil production averaged more than …

VI. HEART ATTACK

Men tend to develop coronary artery disease earlier in life.

After the age of 65 the risk of heart disease in women is almost the same as in men.

Heart disease becomes more and more common as you age.

The number of people affected by HD increases with agein both men and women.

Middle-aged men have more HA than women in the same age group.

HD strikes men at younger age than women

Men face a greater risk of HD.

The average age of a first HA is …

In women, HD risk appears to rise …

IX. LEISURE TIME BY SEX AND EMPLOYMENT STATUS

The gender gap in leisure is about five hours per week.


The gender gap was greatest in …

People who work in skilled trade professions spent the least time on leisure (four hours and 34 minutes
per day), compared with people in sales and customer services professions who spent the most (five
hours and 21 minutes per day).

Of the individuals who were working, on average, those employed full-time spent the least amount of
time performing leisure activities (four hours and 48 minutes per day), compared with those who were
employed part-time (five hours and seven minutes per day); enjoyment of leisure was similar across all
working groups.

Of the individuals who were not working, those who were long-term sick spent the most time in leisure
activities, at seven hours and 57 minutes per day, and were least likely to enjoy their leisure time;
retired people took slightly less leisure time

on average, men spent 6 hours and 9 minutes per day undertaking leisure pursuits as compared to 5
hours and 29 minutes spent by women
how the amount of leisure time changes with work status

Men in the 16-to-24-year-old age group took an average of six hours 27 minutes of leisure time per day

the same pattern of men taking more leisure time on average than women is evident. However, the
trend is more pronounced in some work status groups than in others

for those in full-time employment or those who were self-employed, there was little difference in the
amount of leisure time taken by men and women, where full-time employed men took an average of
five hours and two minutes of leisure per day while women took four hours and 27 minutes per day.

women working part-time took just 8% more leisure time than those women working full-time

X. INTERNET USAGE

Internet users

… were consistently the lowest users of the I

Internet penetration

Penetration rate

… displays the distribution of I users by age group

… respondents declared/stated using the I …

The statistic shows share of internet users in the United States in 2019, sorted by age group.

During the survey period, it was found that 100 percent of 18 to 29-year olds in the United States were
internet users.

Overall, 90 percent of the adult U.S. population accessed the internet.

internet penetration rates are nearing the 100% mark

39% of its adult internet users being in the 16-24 age group

… share of the general population of Turkey who used the internet 2012 to 2018, by age group

In each of these years, there was a correlation between youth and likelihood of internet use.

XII. MUSIC PREFERENCE BY GENDER AND AGE GROUP

… appeal to both older and younger audiences

There was about a 35% overlap between artists liked by both age groups.

people of different ages would have different music tastes.

The most preferred genre overall was Rock. In fact, about 53% of the responders chose Rock.

musical tastes shift as we age


The statistic provides data on favorite music genres among consumers in the United States as of July
2018, sorted by age group.

Country music topped the list; 27.6 percent of respondents picked it among their three favorite genres.

A year earlier, the result was one percent lower, which allowed classic rock to take the lead.

The genre is also widely popular among American teenagers, earning the second place and 15.3 percent
of votes in a survey in August 2012. The first place and more than 18 percent of votes was awarded to
pop music, rock scored 13.1 percent and landed in fourth place.

Pop and Pop Rock were the most popular genres for both, male and female participants, followed by …

As opposed to the female participants, males chose Pop to be one of their least favorite types of music
(only 6.1%). They prefer to listen to …

R&B/hip-hop music was the year's biggest genre, accounting for 24.5 percent of all music consumed.

Hip-hop is the most listened to genre …

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