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First-time data from the 1990 survey show that small private employers offer less generous provisions for leave than do larger establishments and governments. This article presents an overview of find...
The overestimated workweek? What time diary measures suggest
time-diary method workweek estimates
2009/5/4
The comprehensive time-diary method allows analysts to distinguish work from nonwork activities; a comparison with workweek estimates reveals important and systematic differences. This article describ...
A decline in women's part-time employment since the early 1980's is due chiefly to women having become more likely to move from part-time to full-time employment and less likely to leave full-time emp...
The need for less costly labor and protection against fluctuations in labor demand has helped push up part-time and temporary employment in Japan. This article discusses recent trends in part-time and...
A new measure of work time correlates well with the standard self-reported workweek method; however, a closer look reveals that reference periods — last week, versus last year — do have an impact on s...
Comparing benefit costs for full- and part-time workers
benefit costs full-time workers part-time workers
2009/4/16
Health insurance appears to be the only benefit representing a true "quasi-fixed cost" to employers, meaning that the cost per hour worked is greater for part-time employees than it is for full-time e...
From 1983 to 1993, faster growing U.S. industries tended to to be those that employed more part-time workers; because no such relationship was evident before 1980, it is doubtful that industry growth ...
New estimates of working time for elementary school teachers
working time elementary school teachers
2009/4/15
Data from a time diary survey suggest that the average elementary school teacher works almost 2 hours more than the time required by contract, however, findings show that the choice of measurement sub...
Measuring how people spend their time:a time-use survey design
spend time time-use survey design
2009/4/15
Methodological decisions concerning the mode, follow-up probes, coding schemes, and simultaneous activities all have far-reaching implications.
This article describes the methodological decisions ...
Time-use data alone are insufficient for estimating household technology and the behavioral relationships that determine the allocation of time among activities; to estimate household technology requi...
Data on the ways in which people allocate their time among daily activities can be used to answer questions on a broad range of economic and sociological issues. In this article, we discuss some of th...
Measuring intrahousehold allocation of time:response to Anne E. Winkler
Measuring intrahousehold time Anne E. Winkler
2009/4/3
Measuring the use of time by more than one individual
in a household, though important, cannot be accomplished
within the data quality requirements and budgetary
constraints of the new
BLS Americ...
Measuring time use in households with more than one person
Measuring time households one person
2009/4/3
The U.S. Government!ˉs first-ever national time-use surve
will collect time diary data from one respondent per household,
forgoing the opportunity to provide information
about how nonmarket time is...
The American Time Use Survey:cognitive pretesting
American Time Use Survey cognitive pretesting
2009/4/3
Cognitive pretesting of the American Time Use Survey has resulted in several redesigns that disambiguated the wording of a number of questions in the instrument; further testing will ensure that the s...
Planning, designing, and executing the BLS American Time-Use Survey
American Time Use Survey BLS Time-Use Survey
2009/4/1
From conception to implementation, the American Time Use Survey was 12 years in the making; its four developmental phases represented ever deeper levels of agency commitment and outside statistical su...