More people living in rural areas spent their time in learning activit….

More people living in rural areas spent their time in learning activities in 2024 than those in urban areas, according to a survey by the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) The second edition of the Time Use Survey (TUS), conducted between January- December of 2024, showed that females have closed the gap with men in spending time on learning activities. Women continued to spend 84 minutes “learning”, while the time spent by men declined to 94 minutes from 102 minutes in the last five years. The first country-wide TUS survey was conducted by MoSPI during January and December, 2019. For the TUS 2024, information on time use was collected for people aged 6 years and above with a reference period of 24 hours. The primary objective of the survey is to measure the participation of men and women in paid and unpaid activities,” the ministry said in a statement. It added that India is among the few countries, including Australia, Japan, the Republic of Korea, New Zealand, USA and China that conduct the national TUS to analyse how people allocate their time to various daily activities.

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