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International Workshop on Social Statistics Beijing, China 22 – 26 November 2010 Time Use Statistics in the Context of Social Statistics Social and Housing Statistics Section United Nations Statistics Division
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International Workshop on Social Statistics Beijing, China 22 – 26 November 2010 Definition Time use surveys – quantitative summaries of how individuals “spend” or allocate their time over a specified period Typically over 24 hours of the day
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International Workshop on Social Statistics Beijing, China 22 – 26 November 2010 Meeting data needs Economic – quantifying household production and not- for profit activities Energy consumption – patterns of consumption Leisure and recreation Culture and identity Paid work Social connectedness Knowledge and skills
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International Workshop on Social Statistics Beijing, China 22 – 26 November 2010 Meeting data needs Standard of living - wellbeing Older people Youth Children Second hand tobacco exposure Exercise and sedentary activity Occupational health and safety Infectious disease transmission Intra-household decision-making and division of labor
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International Workshop on Social Statistics Beijing, China 22 – 26 November 2010 Meeting data needs In developing countries Netting economic work of the poor Improving estimates of national income Policy guidelines Example: Philippines - unpaid work adds 66% to the GDP - women’s share in GDP rose from 39% to 47% - women account for 60% of all unpaid work
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International Workshop on Social Statistics Beijing, China 22 – 26 November 2010 Meeting data needs Contribution of women is often overlooked Global Gender Statistics Programme focuses on time use statistics Informal sector Unpaid work Caring for family members Intra-household balance
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International Workshop on Social Statistics Beijing, China 22 – 26 November 2010 Methodological issues Three types of units of enumeration Household Household member Time Seasonality Workweek vs. weekends Rare events
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International Workshop on Social Statistics Beijing, China 22 – 26 November 2010 Classification of time use Trial International Classification of Activities for Time Use Statistics (ICATUS) Designed to Collect data on time use Measure unpaid work Type of activity complemented by the purpose of activity (what, with whom and what for)
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International Workshop on Social Statistics Beijing, China 22 – 26 November 2010 Classification of time use Harmonized European Time Use Surveys (HETUS) Gainful work, study Domestic work Travel Sleep Meals, personal care Free time, unspecified time use
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International Workshop on Social Statistics Beijing, China 22 – 26 November 2010 Time use surveys since 1990 Time use surveys UNSD website http://unstats.un.org/unsd/demograp hic/sconcerns/tuse/default.aspx
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International Workshop on Social Statistics Beijing, China 22 – 26 November 2010 Over 62 countries conducted at least one national or pilot survey in the past 20 years Most of them in developed countries In seven countries only a pilot survey Albania, Armenia, Greece, Indonesia, Nigeria, the Philippines and Slovak Republic In three countries not by NSO Denmark, Ireland and Tanzania Time use surveys since 1990
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International Workshop on Social Statistics Beijing, China 22 – 26 November 2010 Twelve countries conducted more than one survey Australia, Canada, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, Germany, Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, South Africa, UK and USA Six countries conducted a pilot and full-fledged survey Romania, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and Turkey Time use surveys not completely integrated as regular surveys in national statistical systems Periodicity Time use surveys since 1990
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International Workshop on Social Statistics Beijing, China 22 – 26 November 2010 Concluding remarks Powerful statistical instrument Measure paid and unpaid work Measure host of other phenomena Division of labor within family Characteristics of family life Social connectedness Civic participation Wellbeing Happiness?
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International Workshop on Social Statistics Beijing, China 22 – 26 November 2010 Complete diary vs. light form Further experiments necessary “Long form/Short form” paradigm? Advantages and disadvantages – need for evaluation Concluding remarks
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International Workshop on Social Statistics Beijing, China 22 – 26 November 2010 Concluding remarks International Programme on Time use Surveys Conduct such a survey at least once in ten years Implement international guidelines and statistical standards Disseminate results in timely manner Procedures for exchanging experiences and training
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