Harmonised European time use surveys
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Description of the data collection
Scope of the survey
The harmonised European time use surveys (HETUS) are national surveys conducted in European countries to quantify how much time people spend on various activities, including paid work, household chores and family care, personal care, voluntary work, social life, travel, and leisure.
Available countries and time series
So far, there have been 2 rounds of surveys:
- HETUS 2000: round 1 which was conducted between 1998 and 2006 in 15 European countries (microdata not available)
- HETUS 2010: round 2 which was conducted between 2008 and 2015 in 18 European countries (microdata available)
The HETUS 2020 is currently ongoing. In this third round, 20 countries plan to conduct the survey. The data collection phase will be concluded in 2026. Eurostat will not be able to release microdata for this round before 2027.
Data collection
Participating countries follow methodological guidelines for the HETUS 2000, 2010, and 2020 rounds, using standardised survey designs and statistical classifications as far as possible. Although there have been continuous efforts to make data comparable across countries and over time, differences remain. The surveys vary between countries in terms of frequency, timing, content,and structure.
Available microdata
Microdata for researchers in the form of scientific use files are available for 17 countries that participated in HETUS 2010 (round 2).
The HETUS scientific use files consist of 3 groups of data:
- households: variables concerning the household as a whole
- individuals: variables concerning individual household members
- time use variables: variables describing the activities of individuals during a diary day in 10-minute time slots
The files are available for reference year 2010, meaning for HETUS 2010 for which the individual national surveys were conducted between 2008 and 2015. The following countries are included:
AT, BE, DE, EE, EL, ES, FI, FR, HU, IT, LU, NL, PL, RO, UK, NO, RS
Please consult our glossary for an explanation on the country codes used above.
Scientific use files are party anonymised to make it harder to identify individuals.