For women the time spent falls to a low of 41 minutes for the 35 to 44 year age group. However, for the component activity 'playing, reading and talking to children', which recorded a 7 minute increase in coded activity, changes to coding rules may have significantly affected the measure. This release previously used catalogue number 4153.0. In 67% of households, take-away meals had been purchased. For families where the youngest child was aged from 12 to 14 years, the time spent by parents on primary child care activities (4 hours 43 minutes per week) was, on average, less than half that spent by parents in families with youngest child aged 5 to 11 years. And for both mothers and fathers, the time spent on caring activities decreased significantly as the age of the youngest child increased (table 12). In 2006, men spent, on average, 4 hours 33 minutes a day on employment related activities, similar to the amounts spent in both 1992 and 1997. 19916 matching entries found. The amount of time spent on voluntary work and care activities increases for both men and women up to the age group 55 to 64 years, with women spending proportionately more time than men in each of the age groups. You're one step closer to meeting fellow Atlassian users at your local event. I can see the sum of hours logged on the search results, but this number will give you all hours logged for all users, not for the users who specified on the filter (worklogAuthor filter). Top synonyms for time spent (other words for time spent) are past, clock is ticking and time. By age 75 years and over just 21 minutes a day, on average, is spent on employment activities. Presents selected results from the 2006 Time Use Survey collected from people aged 15 years and over. 1 All persons, primary activities by sex-1992, 1997, 2006 2 All persons, primary activities by Weekday/Weekend day-1992, 1997, 2006, 3 All persons, four way division of time by selected living situations-1997 and 2006 4 All persons, primary and secondary activities by sex5 All persons, primary activities by Weekday/Saturday/Sunday by sex6 All persons, primary and secondary activities by Weekday/Saturday/Sunday by sex, 7 All persons, major activity groups by selected demograhic characteristics 8 All persons, four way division of time by selected demographic characteristics9 All persons, commited time activities by living situations 10 Young people, activities by living arrangements, education and labour force status11 Persons aged 15-64 years, Proportion of population working in a job by time of day12 Parents of children under 15 years, activities by labour force status13 Parents of children under 15 years, child care activities by age of youngest child14 Older people, activities by age group15 All persons, activities by disability status and age group, 16 All persons, time spent with others, by selected characteristics 17 All persons, time spent with others by Weekday/Saturday/Sunday and living arrangements18 All persons, time spent in different locations, 19 All households, equipment and use of services by equivilised income quintiles 20 All persons, time pressure and satisfaction by selected population characteristics21 All persons, time pressure and satisfaction by selected living situations and health and disability status. Overall, men spent 4 hours 29 minutes a day on recreation and leisure activities in 2006, compared with 3 hours 57 minutes spent by women on average (table 1). Whether parents were employed or not, mothers spent much more time caring for children than fathers. For lightly extending JIRA, I believe it makes sense to expose project-specific data to spreadsheet front-end. For women the amount of time spent on employment related activities also jumps from the youngest age group to the next age group.