Hours per week spent on voluntary, charitable or political activities outside work, by type of activity and household type eige_gap_vcp__ggs_vcp_hours_hh

Time format:
Years
Unit:
Percentage (comparable)
Description:

Looking only at the population of those who are involved in voluntary, charitable, or political activities outside of paid work, this dataset shows how many hours in a typical week such people spend on these activities. The numbers indicate what percentage (%) of all respondents involved in voluntary, charitable, or political activities outside of paid work have selected each hour band.

Respondents were asked "How many hours in a typical week do you spend voluntary, charitable or political activities outside of paid work?" They selected one hour band from the following list:

  • 1-7 weekly hours (e.g. approx. 1 hour per day)
  • 8-21 weekly hours (e.g. more than 1 up to 3 hours per day)
  • 22-35 weekly hours (e.g. more than 3 up to 5 hours per day)
  • 36-49 weekly hours (e.g. more than 5 up to 7 hours per day)
  • 50-70 weekly hours (e.g. more than 7 up to 10 hours per day)
  • 71 or more weekly hours (e.g. more than 10 hours per day)

This indicator is disaggregated by household type. For the purposes of this indicator, five household types are distinguished:

  • Single without children
  • Lone parents or single cohabiting with children
  • In a couple without children
  • In a couple cohabitating with children
  • Other

More information on the methodological aspects of EIGE’s “survey on gender gaps in unpaid care, individual and social activities (CARE)”.can be obtained in the technical report.

IE
PL
ES
HU
IT
EU27_2020
AT
BE
BG
CZ
DK
EE
FI
FR
DE
EL
NL
PT
RO
SE
HR
CY
LV
LT
LU
MT
SK
SI
2022
IE
2.2(y)
PL
1.8
ES
1.7
HU
1.4
IT
1.1
EU27_2020
0.6
AT
0(y)
BE
0
BG
0(y)
CZ
0(y)
DK
0(y)
EE
0(y)
FI
0(y)
FR
0
DE
0
EL
0
NL
0
PT
0
RO
0
SE
0(y)
HR
(x)
CY
(x)
LV
(x)
LT
(x)
LU
(x)
MT
(x)
SK
(x)
SI
(x)

Available flags:

b break in time series c confidential
d definition differs, see metadata e estimated
f forecast i see metadata
m imputed n not significant
p provisional r revised
s Eurostat estimate u low reliability
x dropped due to insufficient sample size y unreliable due to small sample size
z not applicable