9780309070928-0309070929-Time-Use Measurement and Research: Report of a Workshop

Time-Use Measurement and Research: Report of a Workshop

ISBN-13: 9780309070928
ISBN-10: 0309070929
Author: National Research Council, Committee on National Statistics, William Nordhaus, Norman Bradburn, Julie Davanzo, Michele Ver Ploeg, Joseph Altonji, Francisco Samaniego
Publication date: 2000
Publisher: National Academies Press
Format: Paperback 113 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780309070928
ISBN-10: 0309070929
Author: National Research Council, Committee on National Statistics, William Nordhaus, Norman Bradburn, Julie Davanzo, Michele Ver Ploeg, Joseph Altonji, Francisco Samaniego
Publication date: 2000
Publisher: National Academies Press
Format: Paperback 113 pages

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Time-Use Measurement and Research: Report of a Workshop (ISBN-13: 9780309070928 and ISBN-10: 0309070929), written by authors National Research Council, Committee on National Statistics, William Nordhaus, Norman Bradburn, Julie Davanzo, Michele Ver Ploeg, Joseph Altonji, Francisco Samaniego, was published by National Academies Press in 2000. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Time-Use Measurement and Research: Report of a Workshop (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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One of the most substantial policy changes in the past decade was the elimination of the main social welfare program for poor families, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, ending the entitlement to cash benefits and replacing it with a policy emphasizing work. A question relevant for understanding the consequences of this policy change is how the time allocation among work and family care activities of poor families has changed.

President Clinton's proposed budget for fiscal 2001 includes funds for the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) to develop a survey to measure how Americans spend their time (U.S. Department of Labor, 2000). BLS has already explored the feasibility of such a survey. In 1997, a pilot study that collected time-use data for a sample of Americans was conducted, and the results of that study were presented at a 1997 conference sponsored by BLS and the MacArthur Network on the Family and the Economy. Using knowledge gained from the pilot study and the conference, BLS published a report on the feasibility of a national time-use survey and developed a proposal to conduct the survey.

Time-Use Measurement and Research is a summary of a workshop convened to consider data and methodological issues in measuring time use. This report discusses why time-use data are needed, highlighting many of policy and behavioral applications of time-use data. It also summarizes conceptual issues covered during the workshop, discusses a framework for how individuals and households allocate their time, and comments on some conceptual issues in measuring time use.

Table of Contents
  • Front Matter
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 The Importance of Time-Use Data
  • 3 Conceptual Issues
  • 4 The Current State of Data on Time Use
  • 5 Survey Design Issues
  • 6 The Propsed BLS Time-Use Survey
  • 7 Summary
  • References
  • Appendix A Workshop Agenda
  • Appendix B Summaries of Workshop Papers
  • Appendix C Proposed Coding System for Classying Uses of Time for the Propsed BLS Survey
  • Appendix D Draft Questionnaire for Prososed BLS Survey
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