Time Use Survey in Georgia: 2020-2021

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Time Use Survey in Georgia: 2020-2021

Women and men engage in a range of activities on a daily basis. These include paid and unpaid work, domestic work, care work, volunteer work, education and learning, culture and sports, socializing and leisure, and personal care. Time Use Surveys provide data on the time spent on these various activities by women and men and allow for the analysis of gender-based differences in time allocation patterns across these activities. They are the only source for SDG indicator 5.4.1.

Time Use Survey in Georgia was conducted first time in 2020-2021. This statistical report captures the methodology and the key findings of the survey and presents the key indicators on the time spent and participation rates on different activities by area of residence (domain) and by selected population characteristics, focusing on gender differences.

The Georgia Time Use Survey was conducted by UN Women and the National Statistics Office of Georgia within the framework of the “Good Governance for Gender Equality” project, funded by the Government of Norway, and UN Women’s flagship programme Making Every Woman and Girl Count (Women Count).

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Bibliographic information

Resource type(s): Research papers
UN Women office publishing: Georgia Country Office
Publication year
2022
Number of pages
280