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In order to promote China's time use research and achieve the United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development Goals and the development goals of socialism with Chinese characteristics in the new era proposed by the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, in 2017, Inner Mongolia University cooperated with Southwestern University of Finance and Economics to conduct China's second large-scale time utilization survey in 29 provinces and cities except Xinjiang and Tibet. By filling in the logs through household interviews, the survey team collected detailed information on what activities were carried out in the minimum period of time every 10 minutes from 12,484 families aged three and over 30,715 individuals aged three and over the previous day from 4:00 a.m. to 4:00 a.m. the previous day, where they were engaged in, with whom they were engaged in these activities, and what secondary activities they were engaged in. According to the international classification of activities of the United Nations Statistics Office (UNSD), the survey team is used to divide activities into five categories: paid labor, unpaid labor, education and training, leisure and social and personal care, of which paid labor is divided into work and work-related activities, and household production and business activities; Unpaid work is divided into activities such as housework, taking care of family members and helping outside, shopping, car repair, etc.; Social leisure is divided into physical exercise, recreation and leisure, social communication and religious activities; Personal care is divided into sleep, personal hygiene, eating and other eating activities. These 11 categories of activities are subdivided into about 300 sub-categories.(AI翻译)
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