List of Figures

1     The UK time-use diary (2014–2015)

1.1  Activity tempograms: women and men aged 16-64, UK (1961–2015)

1.2  Weekday activity tempograms: women and men aged 16–64, UK (1961–2015)

1.3  Saturday tempograms: women and men aged 16–64, UK (1961–2015)

1.4  Sunday tempograms: women and men aged 16–64, UK (1961–2015)

2.1  The UK Great Day (1961–2015): average minutes per day for women and men aged 16–64

2.2  Three categories of unpaid work: average minutes per day for women and men aged 16–64, UK (1961–2015)

2.3  Sleep, rest and personal care: average minutes per day for women and men aged 16–64, UK (1961–2015)

2.4  Leisure at home: average minutes per day for women and men aged 16–64, UK (1961–2015)

2.5  Out-of-home leisure: average minutes per day for women and men aged 16–64, UK (1961–2015)

2.6  All work by school-leaving age: average minutes per day for women and men aged 16–64, UK (1961–2015)

2.7  Women’s proportion of all work, by educational level, UK (1961–2015)

3.1  Necessary time: sleep in 13 countries

3.2  Committed time: unpaid cooking and cleaning and other domestic activity

3.3  Women/men ratio in child and adult care time

3.4  Women/men ratio in shopping time

3.5  Contracted time: average minutes per day in paid work and full-time education

3.6  Discretionary time: average minutes per day in all leisure and consumption

3.7  Greater gender equality, less work time

4.1  Paid daily working time by work-related activity type: women and men aged 16–64 who worked on the diary day, UK (2015)

4.2  Trends in average daily paid working time: women and men aged 16–64 who worked on the diary day, UK (1961–2015)

4.3  Change in paid daily working time (all work-related activities) by day of the week: men and women aged 16–64 who worked on the diary day, UK (2000–2015)

4.4  Daily and weekly paid working time by occupation: men and women aged 16–64 who worked on the diary day, UK (2015)94–5

4.5  Daily and weekly paid working time by education: men and women aged 16–64 who worked on the diary day, UK (2015)

4.6  Standard and unsocial paid weekly working time: men and women aged 16–64 who worked during the week, UK (2015)

4.7  Unsocial paid working time by occupation: individuals aged 16–64 who worked during the week, UK (2015)

5.1  Average minutes in domestic work tasks: men and women aged 18 and over, UK (1974–2015)

5.2  Average minutes per day in housework and care tasks: selected family and employment groups by gender, UK (2015)

5.3  Average minutes per day in all work: selected family and employment groups by gender, UK (2015)

5.4  Men’s share (percentage) of all work time: selected family and employment groups, UK (1974–2015)

5.5  Average minutes in core housework and childcare by educational level: women aged 18–65, UK (2015)

5.6  Average minutes in core housework and childcare by educational level: men aged 18–65, UK (2015)

6.1  Unpaid and paid work tempogram (weekdays): women and men aged 18–65, UK (2015)

6.2  Values of unpaid work compared to GDP, UK (1975–2015)

7.1  Changes in average minutes per day with family members, UK (2000–2015)

7.2  Sunday family time tempogram by gender, UK (2000–2015)

8.1  Number of meals per day: predicted averages for various socio-economic and demographic indicators, UK (2015)

8.2  Average number of social meals eaten out-of-home per day by social class, UK (2015)

8.3  Average number of family meals eaten at home, weekdays and weekends, by social class, UK (2015)

8.4  Meal types eaten, by social class, UK (2015)

9.1  Average daily METs by age, education and employment status: women and men, UK (2015)

9.2  Self-assessed health by age and average daily METs, UK (2015)

9.3  Average daily METs by activity type: population aged 8 and over, UK (2015)

10.1 Distribution of children’s time using devices by gender and age, UK (2015)

10.2 Number of days that children report 5 or more hours using a device by gender and age, UK (2015)

10.3 Children’s time using a device by gender and age, UK (2015)

10.4 Children’s time using a device: usage levels, UK (2015)

10.5 Children’s time using and not using devices in seven key activities: boys and girls aged 8–18, UK (2015)

10.6 Children’s time using and not using devices in seven key activities by age group, UK (2015)

10.7 The social context of time using computer devices by gender and age, UK (2015)

10.8 The social context of time using computer devices by usage levels, UK (2015)

11.1 Distribution of adults’ time using devices by gender and age, UK (2015)

11.2 Time using and not using devices in four major activity groups: men and women aged 19–59, UK (2015)

11.3 Time using and not using devices in four major activity groups by age group, UK (2015)

11.4 Time using and not using devices in selected leisure/personal activities by gender: men and women aged 19–59, UK (2015)

11.5 Time using and not using devices in selected leisure/personal activities by age group, UK (2015)

11.6 Time using devices during paid work and leisure/personal activities by social class, UK (2015)

11.7 Major activities when using a device by gender and retirement status: adults aged 60 and over, UK (2015)

12.1 What do older Britons do?: average hours per day in different activities by age group, UK (2015)

12.2 Paid and unpaid work tempogram by age group, UK (2015)

12.3 Passive leisure activities tempogram by age group, UK (2015)

12.4 The life-balance model

12.5 The life-balance triangle by age group and gender, UK (2015)

12.6 The life-balance triangle (enlarged) by self-assessed health status: men and women aged 65 and over, UK (2015)

13.1 Number of events per day by socio-economic class (SEC) and gender: men and women aged 16–64, UK (2000–2015)

13.2 Percentage of waking activities multi-tasked by SEC and gender: men and women aged 16–64, UK (2000–2015)

13.3 Percentage feeling ‘always rushed’ by SEC and gender: men and women aged 16–64, UK (2000 and 2015)

13.4 ICT time by ‘feeling rushed’, gender and SEC: men and women aged 16–64, UK (2015)

14.1 Average daily enjoyment levels (95 per cent confidence intervals): sample aged 8 and over, UK (2015)310–11

14.2 Comparing the enjoyment of activities in the UK in 1986 and 2015: men and women aged 16–65

14.3 The enjoyment of time: men and women aged 15 and over, UK (2015)