Gender, Employment and Time Use: Some Issues in South Africa. Imraan Valodia

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Gender, Employment and Time Use: Some Issues in South Africa Imraan Valodia

Key Questions Income from paid employment is critical for poverty alleviation. What are the links between women and men s unpaid work and paid work? How is time spent on paid work affected by time spent on unpaid work? Is this related to the quality of employment? Are informal workers time use patterns different? Are there some intra-household dimensions to employment and unpaid work?

Approach We use the South African time use survey to explore some intra-household time use patterns. We look at how women and men s unpaid work might affect the time available for paid work. Gives indication of how time use data may be used.

We divide activities reported in time use diaries into: Paid Work (SNA Productive Activities) Unpaid Work (Non-SNA Productive Activities) Leisure and Personal Activities (Non-Productive Activities) We have time diaries for two members of the household, usually adults, and male and female. We construct employment combinations (e.g. formal:formal, formal:informal) and link to time use.

SNA Production Work in establishments includes waged work, domestic employment, and seeking work. Primary production not for establishments includes subsistence farming and collection of water and fuel. Other productive activity not for establishments includes home-based production, informal street trading, and informal provision of services such as hairdressing. Non-SNA Production Household maintenance such as housework Care for persons in the household, including looking after children, and sick and aged members of the household Community service Non Productive Activity Learning activities Social and cultural activities Mass media activities including watching television and listening to the radio. Personal care including sleeping, eating and drinking, washing and dressing, and receiving medical and personal care.

Time Use Patterns in SA Figure 1: Mean Minutes per day on Productive and Non-productive Activities Time Use for South Africans - Mean Minutes per Day non-productivie activities Minutes non-sna Production Men Women SNA Production 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 (Source: Stats SA, 2001:36)

The Employment Context in SA Employment Trends 1997-2003 N o. of W orkers 14000000 12000000 10000000 8000000 6000000 4000000 2000000 0 OHS 1997 OHS 1998 OHS 1999 LFS Sep 2000 LFS Sep 2001 LFS Sep 2002 LFS Sep 2003 Formal Comm agric Subs agric Informal Domestic Unspecified Total employed Unemployed Years

Time Use for Households Table 1 : Time Use Patterns by Gender and Employment (30 minutes time units) Employment Combination Paid Work Unpaid Work Leisure and Personal Formal : Formal 18.0 : 15.3 2.4 : 7.9 34.3 : 32.9 Formal : Informal 17.3 : 8.8 2.3 : 12.2 34.2 : 34.5 Informal : Formal 16.8 : 14.0 2.9 : 7.2 34.8 : 32.8 Informal : Informal 10.8 : 9.1 2.9 : 12.5 40.0 : 34.2

Time use by Income Class Table 1 : Time Use Patterns by Income Class, Gender and Employment (30 minutes time units) Income Category Paid Work Unpaid Work Leisure and Personal Formal-Formal Households Ultra Poor 17.8 : 12.8 1.5 : 9.8 34.6 : 33.2 Poor 18.4 : 16.1 2.7 : 7.8 34.3 : 32.7 Non-poor 17.8 : 15.9 2.6 : 7.2 34.4 : 32.9 Formal-Informal Households Ultra Poor 16.2 : 9.8 2.4 : 12.4 35.6 : 32.6 Poor 17.0 : 8.1 2.5 : 12.6 33.7 : 34.1 Non-poor 19.5 : 8.8 2.0 : 12.7 31.4 : 31.6 Informal-Formal Households Ultra Poor 19.8 : 13.6 3.1 : 7.6 28.8 : 31.9 Poor 16.0 : 12.3 3.3 : 7.9 37.4 : 35.9 Non-poor 17.5 : 14.4 3.0 : 6.7 34.0 : 33.0 Informal-Informal Households Ultra Poor 10.6 : 8.9 2.8: 12.9 40.4 : 33.4 Poor 10.6 : 10.6 3.2 : 11.2 40.7 : 35.9 Non-poor 13.0 : 7.3 3.4 : 12.0 36.1 : 36.0

How might paid employment be affected by unpaid productive work? We examine effect of time spent collecting water and fuel on time spent on paid employment Largely done by females Poor rural women can spend up to 4 hours per day on these tasks

Table 1: Average time units on Employment and Water and Fuel Collection Formal or Informal 2 Formal or Informal 3 Formal Formal Informal Informal Poor Rural Poor Rural 4 5 6 7 8 9 Collects Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Both 7.0 2.5 9.3 3.6 NA* 2.3 6.3 2.5 Fuel 12.5 3.7 15.1 8.1 6.4 2.0 14.0 2.7 Water 9.4 3.9 13.9 10.2 6.3 1.8 11.0 2.8 Neither 14.8 13.3 17.2 14.4 8.6 7.4 15.0 10.2 Note: * too few respondents

Conclusion Causal relationships need further investigation. However, clearly, women s paid work is affected by unpaid work. For women, informality reduces time spent on paid work. This is less so for men. Time use information gives us valuable insights into intra-household time allocations. Poor women have both income and time deficits, but these patterns are complex.