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Time use surveys provide information on what people do with their time, what proportion of time is spent on economically productive activities, leisure pursuits and personal care. They are a method of recording who is doing work in the formal and informal sectors. Time use surveys can also collect information on who respondents are doing these activities for, and where they are doing them.
The first time use survey for New Zealand was completed in August 1999 and the first results from this survey were released in December 1999.
Time Use - Time for Culture report - information about the time New Zealanders spend on cultural activities.
Time Use Survey - First Results from Time Use Survey Released Time Use Survey: Education Time Use Survey: Health and Welfare Time Use Survey Report Released Time Use Survey Respondents Thanked Time Use Survey: Selected Labour Market Results Time Use Statistics (1999) - 50 statistical tables
Around the Clock - Findings from the New Zealand Time Use Survey (1998-99) - Reference Report Measuring Unpaid Work in New Zealand (1999) - Reference Report Time Use Statistics (1999) Standard Tables Time Use Statistics (1999) List of table contents Time Use Statistics (1999) Downloads Using Time Use Data
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Information about the Time Use Survey
International Association for Time Use Research
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