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The ONS report revealed that women took just 38 hours of leisure time a week in 2015, during which time they were either resting or socialising.
Analysis suggests that women may have less free time than men because they spend more hours completing chores around the house.
The ONS findings also show that the average amount of leisure time for men has risen since 2000 while it has dropped for women.
"Leisure time for women could be less than for men because although women are more frequently engaged in part-time work than men, they spend more time completing unpaid work such as household chores and childcare,” the report states.
"The hours spent on unpaid work are likely to replace those hours that could have been spent on leisure activities."
The majority of leisure time for both genders was spent consuming media i.e. reading, listening to music or watching TV.
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