The Time Use Survey conducted in 2024 aimed to comprehensively capture how individuals allocate their time across various activities. This survey, critical for understanding societal trends and individual behaviors, utilized a robust methodology to gather data from a representative sample of the population. The survey employed a combination of techniques including structured interviews, digital surveys, and observational methods to collect data. A stratified sampling technique ensured representation across different demographics such as age, gender, occupation, and geographic location. Participants were selected randomly to minimize bias and ensure the findings reflect the entire population’s diversity. A significant portion of time was dedicated to employment-related activities, including work hours, commuting, and professional development. The survey highlighted variations in work patterns across different sectors and demographics, emphasizing the impact of occupation on time allocation. Household chores and caregiving emerged as substantial time commitments, particularly among women and individuals in certain age groups. This underscored gender disparities in domestic labor and the evolving dynamics within family structures.Leisure activities, ranging from hobbies, socializing, sports, and entertainment, constituted a notable portion of individuals’ daily routines. The survey explored how leisure preferences varied across age groups and geographic regions, reflecting cultural influences and lifestyle choices. Time spent on educational pursuits, including formal schooling, self-study, and skill development, was analyzed to gauge the population’s engagement with lifelong learning. This section highlighted the role of education in personal development and professional growth. The survey assessed time allocated to health-related activities such as exercise, healthcare appointments, and personal wellness routines. It provided insights into health behaviors and the prioritization of physical and mental well-being in daily schedules.
The study tracked time spent on media consumption, including television, internet usage, reading, and digital entertainment.