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Unpaid work in 2020
In 2020, the total time spent on paid and unpaid work was roughly 46 hours per week for both men and women. Women consistently spent more time on domestic and family work than did men (28.7 hours per week compared with 19.1 hours). For men the opposite held true: on average they spent more time on paid employment (25.3 hours per week compared with 15.8 hours by women). The amount of time men spend on domestic and family work has, however, been increasing since 2010, while their paid working hours have declined. These are some of the findings from the Swiss Labour Force Survey.
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20.05.2021
Unpaid work in 2020
Women did 50% more domestic and family work than men in 2020 - but men catching upFederal Statistical Office
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Fathers with partner. Time spent on domestic and family workload
Observation period: 2020
Federal Statistical Office
Published on 20.05.2021
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Involvement in formal voluntary work
Observation period: 2020
Federal Statistical Office
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Involvement in informal voluntary work
Observation period: 2020
Federal Statistical Office
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Lone mothers. Time spent on domestic and family workload
Observation period: 2020
Federal Statistical Office
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Monetary valuation of unpaid work (graph)
Observation period: 2016
Federal Statistical Office
Published on 20.05.2021
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Mothers with partner. Time spent on domestic and family workload
Observation period: 2020
Federal Statistical Office
Published on 20.05.2021
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Share of household gross value added in total expanded economy (graph)
Observation period: 2016
Federal Statistical Office
Published on 20.05.2021
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Time spent on domestic and family workload
Observation period: 2020
Federal Statistical Office
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Time spent on paid work, on domestic and family workload and on voluntary work
Observation period: 2020
Federal Statistical Office
Published on 20.05.2021