The accompanying pie graphs show the utilization of online networking by people in Australia in 2011 and 2014. Sum up data and think about were important, by choosing and revealing key highlights.
The pie graphs illustrate the percentages of
using online networks by gender in Australia in 2011, 2014. Overall, the rates
of users among males and females inclined as time went by.
First of all, it is obvious that women
utilize online network services more than men in 2011. The rate of users who
connected at least online networks once a week totaled 92% among females while
the figure was 56% among males. In particular, the highest proportion of
women’s answers was once a week that accounted for 39%. Meanwhile, the largest
rate of using online networks among men was connecting every day, which figure
reported 25%.
However, there had been several changes to
using online networking by gender in 2014. Firstly, the percentage of users who
utilize online networks every day among males and females increased
significantly. The figure of men inclined from 25% to 45% while those of women
rose to 59%. The answer of never using online networking had fallen among
males, but the figure was still lower than females. The gap between men and
women was 8%.