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Market work: employment and job search; home work activities; handicraft/gardening; care and sitting ,
IE): Care; employment and study; household work; proratio of travel time based on gainful work time ,
Market work; cooking and cleaning at home; child care ,
Domestic work; care of children and other household members ,
Paid work; household work, care-giving for household members, purchasing goods or services, unpaid work for people outside the home ,
Market work; house work, child care ,