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Title: United Kingdom Time Use Survey, 2000
Keywords: ADOLESCENTS
AGE
FISHING (SPORT)
APPRENTICESHIP
ATHLETICS
ATTITUDES
BALL GAMES
BOATING
BUILDING MAINTENANCE
CARE OF DEPENDANTS
CARE OF THE DISABLED
CARE OF THE ELDERLY
CHILD CARE
CHILD-MINDING
CHILDREN
CHRONIC ILLNESS
CINEMA ATTENDANCE
CLASSICAL MUSIC
CLEANING
CLOTHING
COMBATIVE SPORTS
COMPANY CARS
CONCERT GOING
CONSUMER GOODS
COOKING
CULTURAL GOODS
CYCLING
DANCE
DAY NURSERIES
DEBILITATIVE ILLNESS
DEGREES
DIARIES
DISABILITIES
DISEASES
DRIVING LICENCES
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
EDUCATIONAL COURSES
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
EMPLOYEES
EMPLOYMENT
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMMES
EQUESTRIAN SPORTS
ETHNIC GROUPS
EXERCISE (PHYSICAL ACTIVITY)
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
FAIRS
FAMILY MEMBERS
FIELDS OF STUDY
FRUIT
FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT
FURTHER EDUCATION
GENDER
HEADS OF HOUSEHOLD
HEALTH
HIGHER EDUCATION
MONUMENTS
HOLIDAY LEAVE
HOME OWNERSHIP
HOME-BASED WORK
HOMEWORK
HOUSEHOLDS
HOUSEWORK
HOUSING
HOUSING TENURE
HUNTING
ILL HEALTH
INCOME
INDOOR SPORTS
INDUSTRIES
INTERNET
JOB HUNTING
JOB SEEKER'S ALLOWANCE
LANDLORDS
LEAVE
LEISURE TIME ACTIVITIES
LIBRARIES
LIFE STYLES
LOTTERIES
MARITAL HISTORY
MARITAL STATUS
MEMBERSHIP
MORTGAGES
MOTOR SPORTS
MOTOR VEHICLES
MUSEUMS
NATIONALITY
OCCUPATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
OPERA
OUTDOOR PURSUITS
OVERTIME
PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT
PAYMENTS
PLAY GROUPS
POPULAR MUSIC
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PUBLIC SECTOR
PURCHASING
QUALIFICATIONS
RACKET GAMES
RENTED ACCOMMODATION
RUNNING
SCHOOLCHILDREN
SELF-EMPLOYED
SHARED HOME OWNERSHIP
SHIFT WORK
SHOPPING
SKATING
SKIING
SMALL BUSINESSES
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES (LEISURE)
SOCIAL HOUSING
SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS
SOCIAL SERVICES
SOCIAL SUPPORT
SPORT
SPORT SPECTATORSHIP
SPOUSES
STREET MARKETS
STUDENTS
STUDY PERIODS
SUPERVISORY STATUS
SWIMMING
TAXATION
TEACHER QUALIFICATIONS
TELEVISION VIEWING
THEATRE ATTENDANCE
TIED HOUSING
TIME
TIME BUDGETS
TRAINING
TRAVEL
UNEARNED INCOME
UNWAGED WORKERS
VEGETABLES
VISITS TO RECREATIONAL FACILITIES
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION CERTIFICATES
VOLUNTARY ORGANIZATIONS
VOLUNTARY WORK
WAGES
WALKING
WEIGHT LIFTING
HOURS OF WORK
WORKPLACE
YOUTH ACTIVITIES
ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
2000-2001
United Kingdom
Description: <P>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</P>
The key objectives of the <i>United Kingdom Time Use Survey</i> (TUS) were:<ul><li>to carry out a large-scale household survey featuring self-completion diaries to measure the amount of time spent by the UK population on various activities</li><li>to build on the lessons learnt from the <i>National Pilot Time Use Survey</i> (not currently held at the UK Data Archive (UKDA)) and other previous exercises</li><li>to ensure that the TUS provides data for government departments' academic research requirements</li><li>to carry out the TUS in a European framework with design and administration along the lines of the Eurostat specification, and to provide results comparable, as far as possible, with those envisaged by them, but with modifications taking account of UK government and academic needs</li><li>to deposit a documented dataset in an understandable and accessible format with the UKDA and the Office for National Statistics (ONS), for analysis by academic and government users respectively</li></ul>There has been an increasing interest in time use studies and the information they produce. How we choose to spend our time is one of the main factors that shape our lives, and time use studies provide an opportunity to measure these choices and the routine of every day life. The way in which these choices affect time use has important implications for public policy, in particular in areas of employment, social security, childcare, labour market, health and education. The range of the TUS is very broad and its implications will be felt at both local and national level.<br> <br> The current TUS is the first large-scale study of its kind to be conducted in this country. Previous studies have taken place before, namely the ESRC-funded <i>Time Use Survey</i> of 1987 (not currently held at UKDA), and in 1995 OPCS (now the Office for National Statistics) carried out a 'simple' diary exercise within the <i>Omnibus</i> survey (held at UKDA under SN 3951). The additional value gained from measuring time use in this study will result in a national time use database, that is available for analysis by government and academic users.<br> <br> For the second edition of the study (November 2002), the episode diary data was added, the documentation was updated, and some changes were made to the household and individual files. Further updates to the data and documentation were made for the third edition (September 2003). For further details, see documentation.<br> <br> A dataset comprising imputed net income variables derived from the TUS has been compiled by Tania Burchardt of the London School of Economics and Political Science. It is held at the UKDA under SN 5536.<br> <br>
<B>Main Topics</B>:<BR>
The main data collection instruments are a household questionnaire, individual questionnaire and self-completion diaries. Respondents are asked to complete two 24-hour diaries, which are broken down into ten minute slots. Topics covered in the questionnaires include employment, qualifications, care of dependants and children, leisure time activities and demographic details, such as age, gender, marital status, ethnicity and housing. Four data files are included in the dataset: diary, household, individual and worksheet files.
URI: https://t2-4.bsc.es/jspui/handle/123456789/65163
Other Identifiers: 4504
10.5255/UKDA-SN-4504-1
http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-4504-1
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