Time Use Survey 1998/99

Extra Participant Tables

The following tables accompany the 'Participant: average minutes per day' tables. They show the proportion of diary days on which participation was recorded.

A: Basic tables showing how much time is spent by different population groups on different activities
B: Weekday/weekend variation in time use
C: Detailed information on primary activities
H: Unpaid work

A: excel icon. Basic tables showing how much time is spent by different population groups on different activities (Excel, 538kb)
Table 6A: Percent of diary days on which the eleven activity groups and the four major types of time were recorded counting only primary activities, by sex, cross-classified by personal characteristics
Table 7A: Percent of diary days on which the eleven activity groups and the four major types of time were recorded counting only primary activities, by Mäori/non-Mäori, cross-classified by personal characteristics
Table 8A: Percent of diary days on which the eleven activity groups and the four major types of time were recorded counting only primary activities, by urban/rural, cross-classified by personal characteristics
Table 9A: Percent of diary days on which the eleven activity groups and the four major types of time, counting only primary activities, by age, cross-classified by personal characteristics
Table 10A: Percent of diary days on which the eleven activity groups and the four major types of time were recorded counting only primary activities, by labour force status, cross-classified by personal characteristics
Table 11A: Percent of diary days on which the eleven activity groups and the four major types of time were recorded counting all activities, by sex, cross-classified by personal characteristics
Table 12A: Percent of diary days on which the eleven activity groups and the four major types of time were recorded counting all activities, by Mäori/non-Mäori, cross-classified by personal characteristics
Table 13A: Percent of diary days on which the eleven activity groups and the four major types of time were recorded counting all activities, by urban/rural, cross-classified by personal characteristics
Table 14A: Percent of diary days on which the eleven activity groups and the four major types of time were recorded counting all activities, by age, cross-classified by personal characteristics
Table 15A: Percent of diary days on which the eleven activity groups and the four major types of time were recorded counting all activities by labour force status, cross-classified by personal characteristics
B: excel icon. Weekday/weekend variation in time use (Excel, 237kb)
Table 17A: Percent of weekday and weekend diary days on which the eleven activity groups and the four major types of time were recorded counting only primary activities, by sex, cross-classified by personal characteristics
Table 18A: Percent of weekday and weekend diary days on which the eleven activity groups and the four major types of time were recorded counting all activities, by sex, cross-classified by personal characteristics
C: excel icon. Detailed information on primary activities (Excel, 138kb)
Table 20A: Percent of diary days on which each individual activity was recorded counting only primary activities, by sex, cross-classified by family type
Table 21A: Percent of diary days on which each individual activity was recorded counting all activities, by sex, cross-classified by family type
H: excel icon. Unpaid work (Excel, 118kb)
Table 32A: Percent of diary days on which unpaid work activities outside of the home were recorded counting all activities, by sex, cross-classified by Mäori/non-Mäori
Table 33A: Percent of diary days on which selected activity groups were recorded counting all activities, for whom the activity was done, by sex of respondent, cross-classified by Mäori/non-Mäori
Table 34A: Percent of diary days on which “available for care of household members” was recorded, by age of children cared for and illness/disability status of adults being cared for, by sex, cross-classified by personal characteristics
Table 35A: Percent of diary days on which caring for or helping non-household members on an informal basis was recorded counting all activities, by age of children being cared for and illness / disability status of adults being cared for, by sex, cross-classified by personal characteristics
Table 36A: Percent of diary days on which formal unpaid work was recorded counting all activities, by type of organisation through which work was done, by sex, cross-classified by personal characteristics

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