Study title
Czech Household Panel Survey, wave 2 (2016) – time-use diaries (adults)
Creator
Study number / PID
doi:10.14473/CSDA/N4RLLP (DOI)
CHPSEN203 (ČSDA)
14473/CHPSEN203 (ČSDA (DOI-Nesstar))
Data access
Information not available
Series
CHPS wave 2
CHPS time-use adult
Abstract
The dataset does not include other information on time-use diary respondents – these need to be appended from the main data file from the respective wave.
The Czech Household Panel Survey (CHPS) is a survey that repeatedly interviews a representative sample of households living in the Czech Republic. Between 2015 and 2019, five waves with annual intervals were fielded. In 2020 and 2021, two smaller data collections focused on the covid-19 pandemic occurred. From 2023 to 2024, a new regular (sixth) wave was undertaken. CHPS is an interdisciplinary study using insights from sociology, economics, and political science. From 2015 to 2018, the study focused on five main thematic areas: Family life, time use, health; Education and the labour market; Social stratification; Housing; Political participation and civil society.
The first wave's sample of households was constructed using probability (random) sampling to be representative of the Czech Republic's household population. In the next waves, households that took part in the previous year were asked to participate. All household members in the target age range were invited to complete the questionnaires. New households were not introduced into the sample from the second to the fifth wave.
Topics
Keywords
Methodology
Data collection period
20/06/2016 - 31/10/2016
Country
Time dimension
Analysis unit
Universe
The target population of the survey consists of households that usually live in the Czech Republic, regardless of citizenship or nationality. A household is defined as a group of people who live together and share household expenses. The target population of the adult time-use diary is the non-institutionalized population of the Czech Republic aged 18 and over.
Sampling procedure
Kind of data
Data collection mode
Funding information
Funder
The Czech Science Foundation
Grant number
GB14-36154G
Access
Publisher
Czech Social Science Data Archive
Publication year
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