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Time use of employed persons by activity and sex

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Definition:
Time use of employed persons represents the average time spent (hours and minutes) on an activity per day by people currently in employment. All employed persons are included, whether they have been working at the time of the survey or on leave. All days of the week, as well as working and holiday periods are included. Data refer to people aged 20-74.

Gainful work: includes time spent on main and second jobs (including informal employment) and related activities, breaks and travel during working hours, and on job seeking.
Study: includes time spent on study at school and during free time.
Domestic work includes housework, child and adult care, gardening and pet care, construction and repairs, shopping and services, and household management.
Travel includes commuting and trips connected with all kinds of activities, except travel during working hours.
Sleep includes sleep during night or daytime, waiting for sleep, naps, as well as passive lying in bed because of sickness.
Meals includes meals, snacks and drinks.
Personal care includes dressing, personal hygiene, making up, shaving, sexual activities and personal health care.
Free time includes all other kinds of activities, e.g, volunteer work and meetings, helping other households, socializing and entertainment, sports and outdoor activities, hobbies and games, reading, watching TV, resting or doing nothing.

General note: Data are reported in number of hours, where decimals represent hundredths of an hour (e.g, 1.75 should be read 1 hour and 45 minutes; 0.20 should be read 12 minutes).

Country: Armenia

Data refer to October 2008 and to the population aged 15-80.

Country: Austria

Change in definition (2008): Gainful work includes travelling during work-time.

Country: Belarus

Change in definition (1980, 1990, 2004): Data refer to employed persons aged 16+ in towns and urban-type settlements. Data for this period refer to time use for one month of the year. From 2015, data refer to time use over 12 months of the year.

Country: Belgium

2013:
- Primary source: Belgian Time Use Survey 2013 (BTUS13).
- Geographical coverage: The data cover the entire territory of the country, with the exception of the German-speaking Community of Belgium.
- The fieldwork for BTUS13 ran from mid January 2013 until February 2014. This corresponds – with a short delay – to the reference period for the Belgian Labour Force Survey 2013, on which BTUS13 is based to sample and recruit households.
- The BTUS13 sample of households is a subsample of the Belgian Labour Force Survey 2013 sample of households.

Country: Bulgaria

Reference period (2002): Data refer to 2001-2002.

Country: Bulgaria

Reference period (2010): Data refer to 2009-2010.

Country: Canada

Change in definition (1990 - 2010): Data refer to population aged 20 to 74.

Country: Canada

Reference period (1990): Data refer to 1992.

Country: Canada

Reference period (1995): Data refer to 1997.

Country: Canada

Territorial change (1990 - 2010): Data cover 10 provinces only.

Country: Denmark

Data refer to the population aged 16-74. 1990: data refer to 1987. 2009: Figures from 2008-2009. Break in series from 2009 as transport is now included in travel and categories comply with definition, whereas earlier years had fewer categories included in domestic work.

Country: Estonia

- Reference period (2021): Data refer to 2019-2021.
- Reference period (2010): Data refer to 2009-2010.
- Reference period (2000): Data refer to 1999-2000.

Country: France

2000: data refer to 1998-1999. 2010: data refer to 2009-2010.
Data cover only Metropolitan France.

Country: Georgia

2021:
- Gainful Work includes ICATUS major divisions 1 and 2 (except codes 181, 182 and 250);
- Study includes ICATUS major division 6 (except code 640);
- Domestic Work includes ICATUS major divisions 3 and 4 (except codes 380 and 441);
- Travel includes ICATUS codes 181, 182, 250, 380, 441, 540, 640, 750, 860, 950;
- Sleep includes ICATUS division 91;
- Meals includes ICATUS division 92;
- Personal Care includes ICATUS division 93;
- Free Time includes ICATUS major divisions 5, 7 and 8 (except codes 540, 750 and 860).

Country: Hungary

2000: data refer to 1999-2000. 2010: data refer to 2009-2010.

Country: Italy

2002: data refer to 2002-2003; 2008: data refer to 2008-2009; 2014: data refer to 2013-2014. Data refer to population aged 20-74. For all years activities are coded according to the last Harmonized European Time Use Survey Guidelines (HETUS 2008).

Country: Kazakhstan

Additional information (2012, 2018): The survey was conducted over two days (1 working day, 1 day off - man / hours per week). Data refer to the age group 15 years and older.

Country: Luxembourg

Employed persons are those having a job or having a job but temporarily absent. `Other activities` refer to doing nothing.

Country: Netherlands

Break in methodlogy (2006): Data is collected according to the Harmonised European Time Use Survey (HETUS) replacing the original Dutch Time Use Survey.

Country: Netherlands

Break in methodlogy (2011): Data is collected according to the Harmonised European Time Use Survey (HETUS)

Country: North Macedonia

Reference period (2014): Time Use Survey was carried out over a period of 12 months, from May 2014 until April 2015.

Country: Norway

2010: data refer to 2010-2011.

Country: Poland

2004: data refer to 2003-2004.

Country: Republic of Moldova

Reference period (2012): Time Use Survey. Conducted during the period 1 June 2011 to 31 May 2012.

Country: Republic of Moldova

Territorial change (2012): Data exclude the territory of the Transnistria and municipality of Bender

Country: Romania

Reference period (2000): Data refer to August and September 2000.

Country: Romania

Reference period (2012): Statistical survey on time use (TUS), carried out in households during september 2011 - september 2012

Country: Serbia

Data do not cover Kosovo and Metohija. 2010 data refer to 2010-2011.

Country: Spain

2003: data refer to 2002-2003.

Country: Sweden

Reference period (2000): Data refer to 2000-2001.

Country: Sweden

Reference period (2010): Data refer to April 2010-March 2011

Country: Switzerland

- Difference in definition: Gainful work doesn't include job seeking.
- Break in methodology (2010): Since 2010, the Swiss Labour Force Survey (SLFS) is conducted on a continuous basis over the whole year. From 1991 to 2009 the SLFS was conducted in the 2nd quarter of the year. Therefore values before 2010 refer to the 2nd quarter whereas values from 2010 onwards refer to annual averages.
- Reference period (1995): Data refer to 1997.

Country: Turkiye

For 2006 the data refer to persons aged 15+. For Y2015, data refer to individuals aged 10+. In the free time activities part, the following activities were included as in HETUS-08 codes: 4,5,6,7,8 which refer to voluntary work and meetings, social life and entertainment, sports and outdoor activities, hobbies and computing, and travel and unspecified time use.