Title: Women
1Womens Roles in Non-economic Activities Using
Time Use Surveys in Thailand
Oarawan Suttangkul Bongkoj Wibultananun Wichan
Choorat National Statistical Office (NSO) of
Thailand
3rd Global Forum on Gender Statistics 10-13
October 2010 Manila, Philippines ESA/STAT/AC.219/3
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2Non-economic activities
- Definition
- Work, services or activities
- without monetary remunerations,
- for household members, other households or
community
3Non-economic activities (cont.)
- Group of activities for analysis
- Group 1 Household maintenance, management and
shopping for own household - Group 2 Care for children, the sick, elderly and
disabled for own household - Group 3 Community services and help to other
household - Data sources
- - The Time Use Surveys 2001 and 2004
4Historical development of Time Use Survey in
Thailand
- 2009
- - All day activities
- - Prepare time every 10 minutes
- Main and second activities
- (5 digits)
- - Represent
- (Whole kingdom, Region)
- 2004
- - All day activities
- - Prepare time every 10 minutes
- Main and Second activities
- (3 digits)
- - Represent
- (Whole Kingdom, Region)
(On data cleaning process)
2001 - All day activities - Main Activities (2
digits) - Represent (Whole Kingdom, Region)
5Average time of respondents aged 10 yrs and over
by activities group
(hours per day)
Non-economic activities
6Share of non-economic activities between 2001
and 2004
Population by sex
Group 1 Household maintenance, management and
shopping for own household Group 2 Care for
children, the sick, elderly and disabled for own
household Group 3 Community services and help to
other household
2001
2004
7Average time use for non-economics by sex and
activities
(hours per day)
8Group1 Household maintenance, management and
shopping for own household
Population by sex among different activities
2001
2004
9Group2 Care for children, the sick, elderly and
disabled for own household
Population by sex among different activities
2001
2004
10Group3 Community services andhelp to other
household
Population by sex among different activities
2001
2004
11Conclusions and policy recommendations
- Women participated in non-economic activities
more than men, especially household services and
care for household members. - To reduce gender inequity, both economic and
non-economic activities should be equally
addressed. -
- Non-economic activities, should be included in
the GDP estimation. -
- Need campaign to change social attitude,
especially men, on sharing responsibility in
non-economic activities.