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Explorations: Time-use surveys in the south
Authors:Valeria Esquivel  Debbie Budlender  Nancy Folbre  Indira Hirway
Affiliation:1. Instituto de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento , J.M. Gutiérrez 1150, Los Polvorines, Provincia de Buenos Aires, B1613GSX, Argentina E-mail: vesquive@ungs.edu.ar;2. Community Agency for Social Enquiry , 20 Alfred Street, Observatory, Cape Town, 7925, South Africa E-mail: debbieb@mail.ngo.za;3. Department of Economics , University of Massachusetts , Thompson Hall, Amherst, MA, 01003, USA E-mail: folbre@econs.umass.edu;4. Centre for Development Alternatives , E 71, Akash, Near Chief Justice's Bungalow, Ahmedabad, 380054, India E-mail: indira.hirway@cfda.ac.in
Abstract:Abstract

Time-use surveys show how individuals spend their time during the day or week, which provides evidence of the gendered division of labor within households and the interdependence of women's and men's paid and unpaid work. Time-use experts in the South face similar challenges to those working in other countries, but they also have to come to terms with the restrictions faced in less developed contexts – notably higher illiteracy rates and limited statistical budgets. These Explorations bring together contributions from three experts on time-use survey design and administration working in three diverse Southern regions to highlight the ongoing processes of learning-by-doing and of building local expertise in these regions. Their discussion of methodological and logistical issues holds particular relevance for developing countries moving toward the implementation of time-use surveys. It also bears on more general feminist concerns regarding the classification and measurement of unpaid care.
Keywords:Survey research  time budget surveys  unpaid work  JEL Codes: C81, J22
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