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Integrating a Gender Perspective into Time Use Statistics

Availability of Gender Statistics Frequency of production of different types of gender statistics 100.0 ECA region 90.0 Sexual and reproductive health Mortality Unemployment 80.0 Violence against w omen Poverty Morbidity Education Access to health services Access to sanitation Adolescent fertility Labour force Child marriage 70.0 Agriculture All countries 20.0 30.0 40.0 50.0 Access to clean w ater 60.0 70.0 80.0 90.0 100.0 Pow er and decision making Informal Employment 60.0 Disability Satellite accounts Unpaid w ork 50.0 Entrepreneurship Media ICT 40.0 Many areas related to the contribution of women and men in the economy 30.0 20.0

Time Use Surveys as Source of Data

Let s participate in a TUS

Data Collection Instruments Diary- main instrument for recording data on time use 1) 24-hour diary 2) Stylized diary Background information Household questionnaire Individual questionnaire

24 hour diary Writing verbatim descriptions of activities that are coded later on to an activity classification Another version: Light diary

24 hour diary Pros Provide more reliable and accurate data More flexible and more powerful for data dissemination Allows to record simultaneous activities Cons More costly in terms of data collection and data coding Burden on the respondents (pressure on the participation rates)

Stylized questionnaires Specific questions where the respondents need to recall the amount of time spent on the related activities. May target specific activities or be designed to be as exhaustive as possible so as to capture a complete period of time (24 hours, a week)

Stylized questionnaires Pros Less expensive Preferable for a specific and short time period Cons High degree of errors Normative editing : Under or over reporting of socially marked activities (ex: childcare versus watching television) Memory recall errors Not measuring simultaneous activities: gender bias

Stylized questionnaires vs 24 hour diary: conclusions Go for the 24 hour diary for accuracy to avoid biases in activity reporting including gender bias. but heavy financial and technical requirements

Simultaneous Activities Multi-tasking Importance to gender statistics? Many unpaid work activities are done simultaneously Record all? Record two? Record three?

Contextual Variables describe the conditions in which an activity takes place

From responses to statistics

Time Use What individuals do or what activities they engage in How much time is spent doing each of these activities Context in which an activity takes place

Time Allocation by Activity TYPE OF ACTIVITY Productive (Work) Non-productive (Personal) SNA work Non-SNA work Learning Socializing & community participation Culture, sports, 'pastime' activities Use of mass media Personal care and maintenance

The Classification of Activities Reflects the most recurrent activities at the country level (through pilot or previous survey) Detailed enough to identify separately activities mainly undertaken by women or by men Example: ICATUS Particularly in line with the SNA Oriented to measure unpaid work and set up satellite accounts Trial version since 2005 but finalization in progress (Expert Group Meeting in 2012) Major divisions of ICATUS 2012 (provisional) 1. SNA work and related activities 2. Unpaid domestic services for own final use within household 3. Unpaid caregiving services to household members 4. Community services and help to other households 5. Learning 6. Socializing, community participation and religious practice 7. Leisure and sports 8. Self-care and maintenance

Summaries Denominator Total number of persons (population) Total duration of activity (1) Average duration Numerator Total number of episodes of activity (2) Average number of episodes Total number of participants (3) Proportion of doers Total number of participants Total number of episodes of activity (4) Average duration (6) Average duration per episode (5) Average number of episodes

Implications for Integrating Gender Perspective in Official Statistics Improving the measurement of unpaid activities and household production Reveals activities and social phenomena which are not well captured in traditional statistical system but where inequalities between women and men are numerous and complex Drastic change of women s contribution to GDP Distribution of domestic tasks within the household

Unpaid Work: Data Limitations of conventional labour statistics: Activities that contribute to the production of goods and services as defined by the SNA and cover mainly market activities and some unpaid non-market activities. Unpaid work referring to own account production of services are outside the general boundary of SNA and therefore not covered at all

General production activities SNA production activities General production boundary SNA production boundary Unpaid Work Cleaning, servicing, repairs Preparation and serving of meals Care, training and instruction of children Care of sick, infirm and elderly Unpaid volunteer services to other households, community, associations

Unpaid work Why is it important for gender statistics? Measuring unpaid work is crucial in making the contribution of women to the economy and society more visible. Women, more often than men, tend to be involved and spend a great amount of time in unpaid work in the home and community. When only cash transactions are taken into account in measuring the economic production, a large portion of women s work remains unaccounted for.

Satellite Accounts Definition: the System of National Accounts recommends the use of supplementary accounts for nonmarket activities rather than the expansion of existing accounts. Allow for experimentation with changes in scope and measurement. Consistent and could be used with the existing national accounts without overburdening them

Satellite Accounts Direct application of measuring unpaid work: estimating household production in satellite accounts that extend measurement of gross domestic product (GDP) to include non-sna production Makes the national accounts more complete and comparable across countries

Valuation is a Challenge

Valuation is a Challenge

Valuation is a Challenge

Valuation is a Challenge Opportunity Cost Comparison

The position of the contextual variables There are 3 locations to collect contextual variables (diary-based survey): The diary (for each activity) The household/individual questionnaire (characteristics of the formal work) Within the classification ( I cook vs I cook for my kids ) The position is strategic because it will determine the scope of the areas that could be covered Example: Unpaid work and Informal Employment