The Time Use Survey takes exhaustive stock of the round the clock activities of the everyday life. It has generated a wealth of data to provide empirical perspective for a wide range of socio-economic pursuits and research objectives.
Analysis: Three different activities were analyzed; domestic work, child care and sick care over different factors. Mean minutes and hours per day spent on these activities were coded and then compared across different income groups, household sizes, genders, employment status, urban/rural households.