Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7239715 | Current Opinion in Psychology | 2019 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
I describe an economic approach to studying time use. The literature has applied this approach to analyzing: differences and changes in work time; the gender division of chores; the determinants of the split of time outside work; differences in time use and time stress by earnings and household income; how the artificial constructs of time zones and summer time affect what people do and when they do it; how and why non-work time is used differently by race, gender and age; and how people would use non-work time if they had more.
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Authors
Daniel S Hamermesh,