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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 May 23.
Published in final edited form as: Demogr Res. 2011 May 5;24(27):671–708. doi: 10.4054/DemRes.2011.24.27

Table A1-2. Individual time allocation patterns in the MDICP-3: percentage of all interviewed respondents who performed any labor activity and specific activities, and average number of hours spent doing any activity and specific activities during the last workday (with standard deviations in parentheses), by sex and marital status.

Any activity Any activity j
Sample size2
Agricultural labor Non-agricultural
labor1
Domestic labor
All respondents
Percent who performed
Average number of hours
spent
94.2
7.9 (3.6)
49.7
2.7 (3.4)
22.2
1.3 (2.9)
69.5
4.0 (3.6)
2502
Currently married women
Percent who performed
Average number of hours
spent
98.9
8.8 (3.0)
42.8
1.9 (2.7)
15.4
0.7 (1.9)
98.5
6.3 (2.8)
1303
Formerly married women
Percent who performed
Average number of hours
spent
98.3
7.9 (3.3)
40.6

13.7
0.5 (1.6)
98.3
5.5 (2.8)
175
Currently married men
Percent who performed
Average number of hours
spent
87.6
6.8 (4.1)
59.9
3.7 (3.9)
32.4
2.2 (3.8)
27.6
0.9 (2.1)
1024

Notes:

See Appendix 2 for details on the activities included in each group.

1

Includes non-agricultural self-employment and wage employment.

2

Excludes respondents with incomplete or missing time diaries (40 currently married women; eight formerly married women; and 29 currently married men).