0400 UNPAID DOMESTIC WORK
Category Description
This category captures time the respondent spends in unpaid domestic work. This includes food preparation/cooking (0418), setting table, washing or putting away dishes (0419), cleaning (0420), laundry, ironing, clothing repair (0421), maintain home/vehicle (0422), other domestic work (0423), purchasing goods (0424), consume personal care services (0425), consuming other services (0426),and pet care (not walk dog) (0427).
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0418 FOOD PREPARATION, COOKING
Category Description
This category broadly comprises of time spent in meal preparations and cooking.
Activity Coding Rules
us1965, us1975, us1985, us1993, us1995, us1998, sp2002, nl1975, nl1980, nl1985, nl1990, nl1995, nl2000, nl2005, at1992, fr1985, fr1998: These samples include time in preparing food and cooking.
us2003, us2004, us2005, us2006, us2007, us2008, us2009, us2010, us2011, us2012: Food preparation, cooking activities include time in food and drink preparation as well as food presentation.
Category examples
Baking, baking a cake, taking biscuits
Boiling, boiling water
Bottling fruit
Breast-pumping
Brewing beer or wine
Broiling
Butchering meat
Canning food, carving meat
Chopping vegetables
Cooking, cooking dinner, cooking meals
Defrosting, dehydrating food, drying food
Getting a drink
Heating food up, heating up baby formula
Making baby food, making coffee, tea, drinks
Making jam, mixing up baby formula
Packing food, lunches, picnics
Peeling potatoes
Pouring water in glass
Preparing food for company or guests, for other household members
Preparing salad, preserving food
Putting icing on cake, putting roast in oven
Salting meat, slicing vegetables
Smoking fish, thawing frozen food
uk1975: Food preparation and cooking is time spent in preparing meals as well as snacks.
uk1983: This sample captures time spent on several food preparations and related activities, including:
Category examples
Food preparation
Bake, freeze foods, make jams, pickles, preserves, dry herbs
Make a cup of tea, coffee
uk1987: In addition to activities captured in the uk1983 sample, uk1987 sample also includes home brewing, and wine making.
uk1995: This sample only captures cooking activity.
uk2000, fi1979, ca2010: Food preparation, cooking includes time spent on several food preparations and related activities, including:
Category examples
Unspecified food management
Food preparation
Baking
Preserving
uk2005: Only preparing food activity is included for this activity.
sp2002: Category examples for this sample include:
Category examples
Unspecified culinary activities
Food preparation
Pastry making
Preserving
Other specified culinary activities
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0419 SET TABLE, WASH/PUT AWAY DISHES
Category Description
This category broadly comprises of time spent in the kitchen for clean up.
Activity Coding Rules
us1965, us1975, us1985, us1993, us1995, us1998, uk1983, uk1987, at1992: Setting table and putting away dishes are included in this sample.
us2003, us2004, us2005, us2006, us2007, us2008, us2009, us2010, us2011, us2012: These samples include time in the kitchen and food clean up with the following examples:
Category examples
Cleaning barbecue grill, freezer
Cleaning high chair
Cleaning kitchen cupboard, microwave oven
Cleaning oven, refrigerator, stove
Cleaning up after a meal
Cleaning up plates and food
Cleaning up the kitchen only
Clearing the table
Defrosting freezer
Drying dishes, emptying dishwasher
Loading the dishwasher
Mopping the kitchen floor
Putting dishes away
Putting leftovers away
Rinsing dishes
Throwing away leftovers
Washing dishes, pots and pans, wiping tables
uk1975, uk1995, uk2005: Set table, wash or put away dishes activity is not available in this time period.
uk2000: This is time spent on dish washing and other specified food management.
sp2002, sp2009: Set table, wash or put away dishes is time spent washing dishes.
nl1975, nl1980, nl1985, nl1990, nl1995, nl2000, nl2005: Time spent in setting or clearing table and doing the dishes is included in this category.
fr1985, fr1998: This is time spent setting/clearing the table, washing or putting away dishes, and serving meals, aperitif, tea or coffee.
fi1979: This sample includes time spent washing dishes.
ca2010: This includes food and meal clean up. -
0420 CLEANING
Category Description
This includes cleaning indoor or outdoor cleaning activities.
Activity Coding Rules
us1965, us1975, us1985, us1993, us1995, us1998, uk1995, uk2005: These samples use location codes, both house and outdoors to identify cleaning activities. The us1985 category examples include:
Category examples
Routine indoor cleaning and chores
Picking up
Dusting
Making beds,
Washing windows
Vacuuming
Cleaning - fall/spring cleaning
Housework
us2003, us2004, us2005, us2006, us2007, us2008, us2009, us2010, us2011, us2012: Cleaning activities capture time in interior cleaning, interior arrangement, decoration and repairs, and exterior cleaning.
Category examples
Changing sheets
Cleaning bathrooms, bathtub, bedroom, carpets, cupboards
Cleaning floors, inside of windows
Cleaning out closet, drawers, the house, toilet
Dusting, emptying ashtray, emptying trash cans
Making the bed
Mopping floors
Picking up clothes, picking up toys
Polishing furniture
Recycling
Scrubbing
Shampooing carpet
Sorting newspapers for recycling
Sweeping, sweeping floors
Taking out the trash
Tidying up, vacuuming
Washing floor, washing walls
Cleaning chimney, garage, gutters, shed
Picking up trash that blew into yard
Putting away bicycles, outside toys, yard equipment
Removing ice from walkways
Shoveling snow
Sweeping deck, patio, porch, garage, sidewalk, steps
Washing outside windows
Changing light bulbs
Decorating
Fixing leaks
Fumigating house
Hanging blinds, curtains, pictures, shades, wallpaper
Installing carpet
Laying linoleum floors, tile floors, wood floors
Making plumbing improvements
Measuring windows for curtains
Moving furniture
Painting, plastering
Putting up shelves
Rearranging furniture
Refitting kitchen/bathroom
Remodeling interior of house
Replacing fuses, setting mousetraps
Stripping paint, wallpaper
Taking down towel bars
us2004+: This period further includes the following examples.
Category examples
Carving jack-o-lanterns
Setting up a manger, menorah candles
Putting up Christmas decorations, Christmas lights
Taking down indoor decorations
Decorating the Christmas tree
Hanging Christmas stockings
us2005+: This period further includes the following examples.
Category examples
Cleaning windows
Picking up the house
Straightening up the house
uk1975: This is time spent routine housework.
uk1983, fr1985: Cleaning includes time making, changing beds, dust, vacuum clean, tidy, as well as outdoor cleaning.
uk1987: In addition to activities captured in uk1983 sample, uk1987 also includes time spent on other manual domestic work.
uk2000, sp2002: This is time spent cleaning dwelling, cleaning yard, and other unspecified making and care for textiles.
nl1975, nl1980, nl1985, nl1990, nl1995, nl2000, nl2005: Time spent in vacuuming, dusting, cleaning the windows, mopping the floors, cleaning the bathrooms, polishing furniture, brass, and copper items, making the bed and changing the sheets.
at1992: Time spent indoor cleaning, washing windows, disposing of garbage, outdoor cleaning, and other unspecified housework.
fr1998: This is specified as time spent cleaning with an associative aim, cleaning and tidying up, putting away the shopping, or cleaning for another household.
fi1979: This is time spent cleaning house.
Ca2010: This category includes indoor and outdoor cleaning (garbage, snow removal, and garage). -
0421 LAUNDRY, IRONING, CLOTHING REPAIR
Category Description
This category broadly comprises of time spent in clothes care such as laundry and repair.
Activity Coding Rules
us1965, us1975, us1985, us1993, us1995, us1998, fi1979: These samples comprise of time spent in clothes care such as laundry and repair.
us1985: This activity includes time spent in doing laundry and clothes care.
Category examples
Iron, fold, and mend clothes
Put away clothes
us2003, us2004, us2005, us2006, us2007, us2008, us2009, us2010, us2011, us2012: This period includes the following examples.
Category examples
Adding fabric softener, bringing in laundry, bringing in washing
Checking wash, doing laundry
Folding clean laundry, folding clothes
Hand washing clothing
Hanging clothes, hanging clothes on clothesline
Ironing
Putting clean laundry away, putting laundry in dryer
Putting laundry in washer, putting out clean towels
Putting towels in bathroom
Removing lint from dryer
Sorting laundry
Spot treating clothes
Taking clothes off the line, taking clothes out of washer
Treating stains
Washing curtains
Altering clothing
Caring for clothes, hats, shoes
Cleaning shoes, sneakers
Crocheting blankets, clothing, quilt, sweaters
Hemming garments
Knitting blankets, clothing, sweaters
Polishing shoes
Repairing clothes, curtains, hats, shoes
Sewing a new dress, curtains, hem
Sewing new clothing, on buttons
Sewing other household items
uk1975: Laundry, ironing, clothing repair activities include other essential domestic work.
uk1983, uk1987, uk1995, uk2005, sp2009, nl1975, nl1980, nl1985, nl1990, nl1995, nl2000, nl2005, at1992, fr1985, ca2010: Time in this activity includes washing clothes, hang out/ bring in washing (laundry), ironing clothes, as well as repairing clothes.
uk2000: Instead of specifying clothes, the uk2000 sample includes time taking care for various forms of textiles.
sp2002: This sample includes unspecified activities related with dressmaking, laundry, ironing, handcraft and producing textiles, as well as other activities related with caring and dressmaking.
fr1998: This sample includes washing clothes with an associative aim, ironing, organizing the clothing, and washing or ironing for another household. -
0422 MAINTAIN HOME/VEHICLE, INCLUDING COLLECT FUEL
Category Description
This category broadly captures time spent in home and car repair.
Activity Coding Rules
us1965, us1975, us1985, us1993, us1995, us1998: This category comprises of time spent in home improvement and car maintenance such as home repairs as well as maintaining vehicles.
us2003, us2004, us2005, us2006, us2007, us2008, us2009, us2010, us2011, us2012: Time in home repairs/maintain vehicle includes building and repairing furniture, heating and cooling, exterior repair, improvements, and decoration, repairing ponds, pools, and hot tubs, vehicle repair and maintenance, appliance, tool, and toy set-up, repair, and maintenance.
Category examples
Assembling furniture
Changing cabinet hardware
Making cabinets, furniture
Painting furniture
Refinishing furniture, wood furniture
Repairs to furniture
Reupholstering furniture
Sanding wood furniture
Staining wood furniture
Stripping furniture
Bringing in kindling, wood
Changing furnace filter
Chopping wood
Closing windows
Collecting wood
Filling heater with fuel
Installing fireplace, window AC unit, wood burning stove
Lighting fireplace
Opening windows
Setting the fire
Shoveling coal
Stacking firewood
Adding another room to house
Building a deck, a fence, a garage, a carport, a shed
Decorating outside for holidays, outside for parties
Fixing bird feeder, broken windows, mailbox, the roof, weatherboards
Hanging address numbers, flags, outdoor lights, up wind chimes
Installing a gate or fence
Making structural additions
Painting house exterior or staining fence, porch, deck
Staining porch, deck
Paving or blacktopping
Putting new roof on garage, new roof on house
Putting up outdoor holiday decorations
Repairing boat dock, wind chimes
Replacing screens
Screening in a porch
Setting up garden furniture
Staining house exterior
Working on boat lift
Adding chemicals to hot tub/pool
Chlorinating the pool
Cleaning the pond, pool, hot tub
Draining pool, filling the pool
Putting in a pond, pool, hot tub
Repairing pond, pool, hot tub
Testing ph. in water
Turning off/on the hot tub
Winterizing pool
Adding equipment to vehicles
Adding/Changing oil
Assembling bicycle
Changing spark plugs, wheel on motorcycle tires
Rotating tires
Charging/Checking battery
Checking fluids/tire pressure/tires
Cleaning boat/vehicles
Vacuuming vehicles
Covering boat
Doing a ring job/valve job
Filling brake fluid/radiator
Fixing bike/motorcycle
Installing car CD player/car stereo/car speakers
Overhauling engine
Putting air in tires, car/vehicle in garage, new chain on bicycle
Putting on license plates/tags/registration stickers
Putting protective cover on vehicle
Rebuilding engine
Replacing brakes, vehicle headlights/taillight, restoring car
Scraping ice off vehicle, scraping snow off vehicle
Tuning up vehicles
Washing cars or other vehicles
Waxing cars or other vehicles
Changing batteries in appliances
Charging batteries
Cleaning lawnmowers, tools and equipment
Connecting dryer/washing machine
Fixing household camera
Hooking up satellite dish, stereo, VCR
Installing a fax machine, a modem, printer, scanner, appliances
Loading software on computer
Maintaining tools and equipment
Oiling lawnmowers
Repairing appliances, sporting equipment, tools and equipment, toys
Restringing tennis racket
Setting clocks
Setting up or fixing computer
Sharpening knives, other tools
Waxing skis
Winding clocks
uk1975: Maintain home/vehicle, including collect fuel is time spent doing necessary odd jobs related with home and vehicle maintenance or improvement.
uk1983, us1987: This category includes time spent heat/water supply upkeep, DIY, decorate, household repairs, as well as vehicle maintenance, and car washing.
uk1995: This sample only includes DIY activities under this category.
uk2000: Several types of home maintenance/improvement projects are included: unspecified household upkeep, heating and water, other specified household upkeep, tending domestic animals, unspecified construction and repairs, house construction and renovation, repairs of dwelling, unspecified make, repair, maintaining equipment, other specified make, repair, maintain equipment, vehicle maintenance, other specified construction and repairs.
uk2005: Maintain home/vehicle and collect fuel activities only include maintenance of the house.
sp2002, sp2009, fi1979: Several types of maintenance activity are included in this sample:
Category examples
Unspecified house maintenance
Heating and water supplying
Domestic animal care
Unspecified construction and repair activities
Home construction, renewals
Home repairs
Home equipment repairs and maintenance
Vehicles maintenance
Other specified construction and repair activities
nl1975, nl1980, nl1985, nl1990, nl1995, nl2000, nl2005, fr1985, fr1998: Maintain home/vehicle, including collect fuel for these samples include time in odd jobs around the house, washing, repairing or maintaining car, washing, repairing or maintaining moped or bicycle as well DIY jobs such as painting or wallpapering.
at1992: Several types of maintenance activity are included:
Category examples
Working in the cellar, garage, loft etc.
Smaller home repairs
Repair and montage of furniture
Papering, painting, tiling etc.
Work in workroom, repairing tools etc.
Rearranging furniture
Build/ renovate house, major repairs
Planning activities
Care of vehicles (done by oneself)
Repair of vehicles (done by oneself)
Heating
Preparing fuel (e.g. wood cutting)
Other maintenance activities
ca2010: - This activity includes interior maintenance and repair, exterior maintenance and repair of home, vehicle maintenance, other home improvements, grounds maintenance, stacking and cutting firewood. -
0423 OTHER DOMESTIC WORK
Category Description
This category broadly captures time spent in household related chores.
Activity Coding Rules
us1965, us1975, us1985: Only reported other domestic work activity is included.
us1993, us1995, us1998: Both housework and running errands are considered other domestic work.
us2003, us2004, us2005, us2006, us2007, us2008, us2009, us2010, us2011, us2012: Time in other domestic work comprises of storing interior household items, not elsewhere classified housework, household management, household and personal organization and planning, as well as home security is included here.
Category examples
Boxing things up for storage
Moving stuff to attic
Moving stuff to basement
Putting away decorations
Putting away the groceries
Putting shopping away
Storing food, groceries
Balancing the checkbook
Borrowing money (not banking)
Buying stocks
Checking receipts against bank statements
Checking stocks
Filing receipts, tax forms
Giving money to household adult/household child
Lending money (not banking)
Making a budget
Researching investments
Selling/Trading stocks
Using computer to keep budget/pay bills
Writing checks
Assigning chores
Borrowing household items
Doing paperwork
Dropping off household items
Filling out paperwork
Getting organized for work (for self)
Labeling videos
Lending household items
Looking at store purchases
Looking for misplaced items
Making photocopies (for self or household)
Making shopping lists
Organizing boxes in garage, file cabinet
Organizing household events, household parties
Organizing school stuff (for self)
Packing bags (for self or household) (2003-2006)
Packing boxes for household move or trip
Picking up household items
Planning household events, meals, parties, trip
Planning menu, vacation
Putting pictures in albums
Sorting paperwork
Wrapping presents
Bolting doors/windows
Breaking into a locked house
Breaking into home if locked out
Checking/Changing locks
Closing house up
Closing the blinds/curtains
Installing alarms
Installing smoke detectors
Locking doors, windows
Locking up home
Locking up the house
Maintaining alarms/security systems
Maintaining smoke detectors
Setting security alarm
Turning out the lights
uk1975: Other domestic work captures time that respondent arrive home and prepare to leave home. The activity is less than 20 minutes.
uk1983, uk1987: Other domestic work is time spent doing other manual domestic work, unspecified housework, putting shopping goods away, home paperwork not using computer, and home paperwork on computer.
uk1995, uk2005: This activity is not available in this time period.
uk2000: Unspecified household and family care, various arrangements, household management not using the internet, household management using the internet, bank or pay bills over internet, other specified household management over internet are included in other domestic work.
sp2002, sp2009: Time in other domestic work comprises unspecified activities related with house, different organization tasks, general home managements, home managements, home managements by internet, and other home management.
nl1975, nl1980, nl1985, nl1990, nl1995, nl2000, nl2005: Other domestic work considers time planning housework, making shopping lists, sundry household duties related activities and keeping up with one's administration.
at1992: Several types of other domestic activities are included:
Category examples
Prepare personal things (school bag)
Other personal activities
Put away shopping
Plan activities for household
Preparations for journeys
Supervising workman etc.
Wrapping up gifts
Other domestic work (not handicraft)
Put things in or out of the car
fr1985: Other domestic work considers unspecified activities (domestic accountancy, paper work, organizing papers, etc.), locking and unlocking the doors, parking the car, putting away shopping, loading/unloading the car, and getting something from the basement/attic.
fr1998: Other domestic work considers domestic accounts, administrative mailing, and unspecified activities for own or another household.
fi1979: This includes unspecified housework where the primary activity is missing and the secondary activity is housework or childcare.
ca2010: Other domestic work considers household management (organize/planning), financial administration for the household, other domestic/household work, unpacking groceries, pack and unpack luggage and/or car, pack and unpack to move household. -
0424 PURCHASE GOODS
Category Description
This category generally captures time spent in shopping for food and groceries.
Activity Coding Rules
us1965 us1975, us1985, us1993, us1995, us1998: Food and groceries purchase includes routine goods and consumer durables.
us2003, us2004, us2005, us2006, us2007, us2008, us2009, us2010, us2011, us2012: This period includes purchasing routine goods, and consumer durables. Routine grocery shopping, purchasing good/not groceries, shopping (except for groceries, food, and gas), waiting associated with shopping, and using meal preparation services are listed as follows:
Category examples
Buying/Ordering/paying for groceries
Talking to the produce manager
Buying fast food
Paying check for a meal/drink/snack
Paying for fast food at drive-through
Paying for meal at restaurant, pizza delivery person
Picking up take-out food
Placing order at a deli/fast food place
Browsing, browsing/shopping at fundraisers
Buying a new or used car
Buying a pet
Buying appliances, books/CDs/other items, clothes
Buying everyday consumer goods, gardening supplies
Buying movie tickets, postage stamps
Dropping off products for repairs
Looking at products, at products in catalogs
Looking through catalogs
Ordering clothes, concert tickets, football tickets
Ordering products
Paying for a new or used car, for a rental car/truck/van
Paying for movie tickets, for purchases
Picking up prescriptions/film
Renting a car/truck/van
Renting a rug shampooer
Renting a tuxedo
Renting lawn equipment, products
Returning consumer goods, videotapes to store
Renting products, consumer goods, videotapes to store
Shopping at e-bay
Shopping at flea markets/auctions/yard sales
Shopping but not yet buying
Shopping for a new or used car
Talking to the salesclerk
Test-driving a vehicle
Visiting a book fair
Window shopping
Waiting in line to buy gas, pay for goods, purchase groceries
Hiring a caterer, a personal chef, wait staff/bartender for a party
Meeting/Paying a caterer
Paying the wait staff
Talking to/meeting with caterer, reception planner
Tipping the wait staff or bartender
Consumer durables include purchasing gas, comparison shopping, security procedures related to consumer purchases as well as telephone calls to/from salespeople.
Buying gas
Buying other products at gas station (2003)
Paying for gasoline and other products (2003-2004)
Pumping gas
Talking to gas station attendant
Browsing through circulars
Comparing prices at different stores
Comparison shopping on the internet
Reading product reviews
Researching items/prices/availability
Being searched at security checkpoint for consumer purchases
Opening bags for security search for consumer purchases
Passing through metal detector for consumer purchases
Talking on phone to a cashier, customer service representative
Talking on phone to a sales clerk, salesperson
Talking on phone to a store counter person, store manager
Talking on phone to a telemarketer
uk1975: Purchasing routine goods includes shopping and domestic errands.
uk1983: This sample includes everyday shopping, shopping unspecified, shopping for durable goods, and attending jumble sales, bazaars.
uk1987: In addition to activities included in uk1983 sample, uk1987 sample also includes phoning for goods activity.
uk1995, uk2005: General shopping activities are included under purchasing routine goods.
uk2000: This sample comprises of several types of purchasing activities including unspecified shopping and services, unspecified shopping, shopping mainly for food, shopping mainly for clothing, look for accommodation, browse car boot sales, window shopping, leisure shopping, other specified shopping, other specified shopping and services, order unspecified goods over internet, order food over internet, order clothes over internet, order other goods over internet, order mass media over internet, and order entertainment over internet.
sp2002, sp2009, fi1979: Purchasing routine goods includes general shopping activities as well as unspecified shopping and services.
nl1975, nl1980, nl1985, nl1990, nl1995, nl2000, nl2005: These samples include time to buy groceries at supermarket, buy groceries at specialized shops, get take-out food, buy things at a marketplace, buy things at a warehouse, buy things at clothes or shoes shop, buy things at a DIY-shop, buy things at furniture or appliance shop, buy things at other kind of shop, buy things, not in a shop or marketplace as well as sundry shopping related activities. The nl2005 sample also includes internet shopping and banking.
at1992: Time spent purchasing everyday goods, durable goods, unspecified goods, and time spent on the phone in official conversation or writing/reading in correspondence for related activities.
fr1985: Time spent purchasing everyday goods, leisure goods, durable goods, as well as time spent shopping without buying. Additionally, time spent organizing shopping in the car, and time associated with waiting while shopping is included for this sample.
fr1998: Purchasing routine goods includes purchasing consumption goods for own or another household.
ca2010: Purchasing routine goods includes some of the following activities:
Category examples
grocery store, market, convenience store
shop for gas
read/research purchase of everyday goods
purchase everyday goods/services internet
shop for plants/flowers for home
shop for other everyday goods
shop for durable household goods
read/research purchase of durable goods
purchase durable household goods internet
garage/yard sale, flea market, auction
shop for hobby equipment or supplies
security process related to shopping
other shopping and services -
0425 CONSUME PERSONAL CARE SERVICES
Category Description
This category captures time spent in personal care services.
Activity Coding Rules
us1965 us1975, us1985, us1993, us1995, us1998, nl1975, nl1980, nl1985, nl1990, nl1995, nl2000, nl2005, fr1985, fr1998: Personal care services comprises of personal services and medical services.
us2003, us2004, us2005, us2006, us2007, us2008, us2009, us2010, us2011, us2012: These samples include both personal services and medical services. Personal services include the following category examples:
Category examples
Getting a haircut, a hair done
Getting a tan at the tanning salon
Having a facial, massage, pedicure
Having nails done
Paying for a haircut
Talking to/with the hair stylist/manicurist
Waiting for the barber
Talking on phone to a banker/insurance agent/loan officer
Talking on phone to a barber/hairstylist/manicurist
Talking on phone to a doctor/nurse/veterinarian
Talking on phone to a lawyer/mediator/paralegal
Talking on phone to a massage therapist
Talking on phone to a pharmacist
Talking on phone to a real estate agent
Talking on phone to an accountant
The medical services include the following examples:
Category examples
Attending group therapy
Checking out adult care facility
Having a doctor's appointment
Having a physical, an acupuncture
Having an eye exam, dental work done
Having inpatient treatment/outpatient treatment
Having wisdom teeth removed
Making a co-payment
Paying for adult care services, healthcare services
Paying for long-term care, the doctor
Purchasing adult daycare/elder care services
Purchasing hospice/respite care
Receiving physical therapy
Seeing a chiropractor, a psychologist
Talking to/with a doctor, healthcare practitioner, nurse
Talking to/with a pharmacist, physical therapist
Talking to/with a psychologist
Hiring someone to look after household adult
Receiving in-home healthcare
Waiting at the physician's office
Waiting for lab test results, surgery
Paying for pet health insurance/veterinary services
Purchasing medicine for a pet
Talking to/with vet/vet assistant/vet technician
Waiting for the vet
uk1975, ca2010: Consuming personal care services only capture time at doctor, dentist, hair dresser, etc.
uk1983: Consuming personal care services includes the following activities: personal medical, dental, paramedical care; other unspecified personal care/need activity, personal services, and other medical service such as sick note.
uk1987: In addition to activities included in uk1983 sample, uk1987 sample also captures welfare services, counselling, and personal services not elsewhere specified.
uk1995, uk2005: Personal care services activity is not available in this time period.
uk2000, sp2002, sp2009: These samples consist of general personal services.
at1992: Consuming personal care services includes the following activities: personal medical care (doctor hospital), visit hair dresser, dress maker; visiting a cosmetic, getting a pedicure, etc.; sauna solarium, massage; administration in personal concerns.
fi1979: This includes time spent consuming personal and health care for self or adult family members. -
0426 CONSUME OTHER SERVICES
Category Description
This category comprises of time spent in other types of services.
Activity Coding Rules
us1965, us1975, us1985, us1993, us1995, us1998, us2003, us2004, us2005, us2006, us2007, us2008, us2009, us2010, us2011, us2012, ca2010: Other services include purchase, repair, laundry services, financial services, and any other services. The category examples are specified as follows:
Category examples
Auto services; repair and other auto services including waiting for such services
Clothes repair and cleaning: cleaners, laundry-mat, tailor
Appliance repair, including furnace, water heater, electric or battery operated appliances; including watching repair person
Household repair services: including furniture
Other repair services of unspecified type; including watching repair person
Financial services include the following:
Category examples
Financial services; activities related to taking care of financial business
Going to the bank
Paying utility bills (not by mail)
Going to accountant, tax office, loan agency, insurance office
Other government services: post office, driver's license, sporting licenses, marriage licenses, police station
Any other services include:
Category examples
Other professional services; lawyer, counseling (therapy)
Other services, going to the dump
uk1975, uk1995, uk2005: This activity is not available in this time period.
uk1983, uk1987: Other services in uk1983 sample includes services for animals, services for upkeep of possessions, money services, video rental or return, other service organizations, welfare services, unspecified personal services, as well as legal services and dealing with police.
sp2002: This sample captures time spent doing commercial and administrative services, and other specified shopping and services.
uk2000, sp2009: Consuming other services for these samples includes general commercial and administrative services.
nl1975, nl1980, nl1985, nl1990, nl1995, nl2000, nl2005: The Netherland samples specify this activity as time spent in visiting post office, the bank, city council, launderette, repair or maintenance services, other kind of services as well as standing in line to consume services. The nl2000 and nl2005 samples also consider time spent buying other goods and services not listed above.
at1992: Consuming other services includes: bringing clothes to the laundry for cleaning, errands for household, searching for a new dwelling, and car services like filling up on gas, laundry, and bringing it to the workshop.
fr1985, fr1998: Other services include time associated with maintenance and administrative services (e.g. offices, banks). The fr1998 sample also includes services for another household.
fi1979: This is broadly considered time spent consuming services or time spent in offices. -
0427 PET CARE (NOT WALK DOG)
Category Description
Pet care activity comprises of general pet care related activities except walking dog.
Activity Coding Rules
us1965 us1975, us1985, uk2000, uk2005, sp2002, sp2009: These samples include general pet care activities.
us1993, us1995, us1998, us2003, us2004, us2005, us2006, us2007, us2008, us2009, us2010, us2011, us2012, uk1983, uk1987: General pet care activities exclude activity in which mode of travel is walking. Note that all main activity under pet care does not consider walking the dog.
nl1975, nl1980, nl1985, nl1990, nl1995, nl2000, nl2005: The Netherland samples specify pet care as time spent looking after pets.
uk1995: This activity is not available in this time period.
at1992: Pet care-not walking dog- is specified as other (not professional) animal care.
fr1985: This sample uses travel codes to ensure that the respondent was not walking and considers domestic animal care (to walk the dog).
fr1998: This is specified as looking after companionship animal.
fi1979: This activity considers time spent in care of animals using location codes for home and other households. Additionally, this activity considers time spent in care of animals using location codes for elsewhere outside home and unknown locations, where the duration must be under 30 minutes.
ca2010: This includes pet care (walking, grooming, feeding) if INOUT is not 2 (outside).