Irish Social Science Data Archive
About the study
The Irish National Time-Use Survey 2005 is a pilot survey conducted by the Economic and Social Research Institute for the NDP Gender Equality Unit of the Department of Justice, Equality, and Law Reform.
It collects for the first time detailed national time-use statistics on Irish women and men’s daily activities. Just over 1,000 adults filled out two diaries that provided a complete record of their activities over a 24 hour period – one diary was completed for a weekday and another for a weekend day.
Accessing the data
To access the data, please complete a request form, sign it, send it to ISSDA by email or by post to the following address:
Irish Social Science Data Archive
UCD Library
University College Dublin
Belfield
Dublin 4
Ireland
Data will be disseminated on receipt of a fully completed, signed form. Incomplete or unsigned forms will be returned to the data requester for completion.
Study documentation