Examples of How ATUS Data are Being Used in Research

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Published Articles

  • Linking the American Time Use Survey (ATUS) and the Compendium of Physical Activities: Methods and Rationale; MET values for activities in the ATUS (HTML)
    Catrine Tudor-Locke, Tracy L. Washington, Barbara E. Ainsworth, and Richard P. Troiano. Journal of Physical Activity and Health. 2008.

  • Social and physical environments of sports and exercise reported among adults in the American Time Use Survey
    Genevieve F. Dunton, et al. Preventative Medicine. 2008.

  • Walking Behaviors Reported in the American Time Use Survey, 2003-2005
    Catrine Tudor-Locke and Sandra A. Ham. Journal of Physical Activity and Health. Volume 5, No. 5/September 2008.

  • How Do We Spend Our Time? Evidence from the American Time Use Survey
    Jean Kimmel, editor. W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, July 2008.

  • Parental Education and Parental Time with Children
    Jonathan Guryan, Erik Hurst, and Melissa Schettini Kearney. Journal of Economic Perspectives. Volume 22, No. 3/Summer 2008.

  • How Much Time do Americans Spend Eating? (HTML)
    Karen Hamrick, David Hopkins, and Ket McClelland. Amber Waves: The Economics of Food, Farming, Natural Resources, and Rural America. Volume 6, No. 3/June 2008.

  • An exploratory analysis of joint-activity participation characteristics using the American time use survey
    Sivaramakrishnan Srinivasan and Chandra R Bhat. Transportation. Volume 35, No. 3/May 2008.

  • Cues for Timing and Coordination: Latitude, Letterman and Longitude
    Daniel S. Hamermesh, Caitlin Knowles Myers, and Mark L. Pocock. Journal of Labor Economics. Volume 26, No. 2/April 2008.

  • Does Housework Matter Anymore? The Shifting Impact of Housework on Economic Inequality
    Cathleen D. Zick, W. Keith Bryant, Sivithee Srisukhumbowornchai. Review of Economics of the Household. Volume 6, No. 1/March 2008.

  • The Distribution of Total Work in the EU and US
    Michael C. Burda, Daniel S. Hamermesh, and Philippe Weil. In Working Hours and Job Sharing in the EU and USA: Are Europeans Lazy? Or Americans Crazy? Oxford University Press, February 2008.

  • Direct Estimates of Household Production
    Daniel S. Hamermesh. Economic Letters. Volume 98, No. 1/January 2008.

  • Here Comes The Rain Again: Weather and the Intertemporal Substitution of Leisure
    Marie Connolly. Journal of Labor Economics. Volume 26, No. 1/January 2008.

  • Parent-Child Quality Time: Does Birth Order Matter
    Joseph Price. Journal of Human Resources. Volume 43, No. 1/Winter 2008.

  • The Effect of Family Structure on Parents' Child Care Time in the United States and the United Kingdom
    Charlene M. Kalenkoski, David C. Ribar and Leslie S. Stratton. Review of Economics of the Household. Volume 5, No. 4/December 2007.

  • Lifecycle Prices and Production
    Mark Aguiar and Erik Hurst. American Economic Review. Volume 97, No. 5/December 2007.

  • Time to Eat:  Household Production Under Increasing Income Inequality
    Daniel S. Hamermesh. American Journal of Agricultural Economics. Volume 89, No. 4/November 2007.

  • What is Child Care? Lessons from Time Use Surveys of Major English-Speaking Countries
    Nancy Folbre and Jayoung Yoon. Review of Economics of the Household. Volume 5, No. 3/October 2007.

  • Time is Money… and Dinner! (HTML)
    Lisa Mancino. Amber Waves: The Economics of Food, Farming, Natural Resources, and Rural America. Volume 5, No. 4/September 2007.

  • Walking behaviours from the 1965-2003 American Heritage Time Use Study (AHTUS) (Abstract) (PDF) (273K)
    Catrine Tudor-Locke, et al. The International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity. Volume 4, No. 1/September 2007.

  • Measuring Trends in Leisure: The Allocation of Time over Five Decades
    Mark Aguiar and Erik Hurst. Quarterly Journal of Economics. Volume 122, No. 3/August 2007.

  • Mothers' Time Choices: Caregiving, Leisure, Home Production and Paid Work
    Jean Kimmel and Rachel Connelly. Journal of Human Resources. Volume 42, No. 3/Summer 2007.

  • Health-Related Activities in the American Time Use Survey
    Louise B. Rusell, Yoko Ibuka, and Katharine G. Abraham. Medical Care. Volume 45, No. 7/July 2007.

  • Measuring the Output of Health Care in the United States (PDF) (556K)
    Michael S. Christian. Survey of Current Business. Volume 87, No. 6/June 2007.

  • Stressed Out on Four Continents: Time Crunch or Yuppie Kvetch
    Daniel S. Hamermesh and Jungmin Lee. The Review of Economics and Statistics. Volume 89, No. 2/May 2007.

  • Who Has Time to Cook? How Family Resources Influence Food Preparation (PDF) (327K)
    Lisa Mancino and Constance Newman. ERR-40, Economic Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. May 2007.

  • Physical Activity during the Transition from Adolescence to Adulthood
    Cathleen D. Zick, et al. Journal of Physical Activity and Health. Volume 4, No. 2/April 2007.

  • Day of the week lost time occupational injury trends in the US by gender and industry and their implications for work scheduling
    G.E. Brogmus. Ergonomics. Volume 50, No. 3/March 2007.

  • Modeling Adults’ Weekend Day-Time Use by Activity Purpose and Accompaniment Arrangement
    Aarti Kapur and Chandra R. Bhat. Journal of the Transportation Research Board. Volume 2021/2007.

  • Are We Having More Fun Yet? Categorizing and Evaluating Changes in Time Allocation
    Alan B. Krueger. Brookings Papers on Economic Activity. Volume 38, No. 2/2007.

  • American Time Use Survey: Sleep Time and Its Relationship to Waking Activities
    Mathias Basner, et al. Journal of Sleep. Volume 30, No. 9/2007.

  • Gender Convergence in the American Heritage Time use Study (AHTUS)
    Kimberly Fisher, Muriel Egerton, Jonathan Gershuny, and John P. Robinson. Social Indicators Research. Volume 82, No. 1/August 2006.

  • Would You Be Happier If You Were Richer? A Focusing Illusion
    Daniel Kahneman, et al. Science. Volume 312, No. 5782/June 2006.

  • Nonresponse in the American Time Use Survey: Who Is Missing from the Data and How Much Does It Matter? (Abstract) (PDF) (135K)
    Katharine G. Abraham, Aaron Maitland and Suzanne M. Bianchi. Public Opinion Quarterly. Volume 70, No. 5/2006.

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Working Papers

  • How Social Processes Distort Measurement: The Impact of Survey Nonresponse on Estimates of Volunteer Work
    Katharine G. Abraham, Sara E. Helms, and Stanley Presser. NBER Working Paper No. 14076. (June 2008)

  • What Would They Do? Childcare under Parental Leave and Reduced Hours Options (PDF) (211K)
    Robert Drago and Ya-Ning Lee (June 2008)

  • The Parenting of Infants: A Time Use Study (PDF) (219K)
    Robert Drago and Ya-Ning Lee (May 2008)

  • Time Spent in Home Production in the 20th Century: New Estimates from Old Data
    Valerie A. Ramey. NBER Working Paper No. 13985. (May 2008)

  • Mirror, Mirror on the Wall: The Effect of Time Spent Grooming on Wages (Abstract)
    Jayoti Das and Stephen B. DeLoach (January 2008)

  • Work-Study: Time Use Tradeoffs, Student Work Hours and Implications for Youth Employment Policy (Abstract)
    John Baffoe-Bonnie and Lonnie Golden (December 2007)

  • Mechanisms for the Association Between Maternal Employment and Child Cognitive Development
    John Cawley and Feng Liu. NBER Working Paper No. 13609. (November 2007)

  • Maternal Employment and Childhood Obesity: A Search for Mechanisms in Time Use Data
    John Cawley and Feng Liu. NBER Working Paper No. 13600. (November 2007)

  • Work, Rest, and Play: Exploring Trends in Time Allocation in Canada and the United States (Abstract)
    Adian McFarlane and Lindsay M. Tedds (July 2007)

  • Spousal Influences on Parents’ Non-market Time Choices (Abstract)
    Rachel Connelly and Jean Kimmel (May 2007)

  • The Time and Timing Costs of Market Work
    Daniel S. Hamermesh and Stephen Donald. NBER Working Paper No. 13127. (May 2007)

  • Fathers’ Time Investments in Children: Do Sons Get More? (PDF) (359K)
    Kristin Mammen (April 2007)

  • Total Work, Gender and Social Norms
    Michael Burda, Daniel S. Hamermesh, and Philippe Weill. NBER Working Paper No. 13000. (March 2007)

  • Changes in the Consumption, Income, and Well-Being of Single Mother Headed Families (PDF) (137K)
    Bruce D. Meyer and James X. Sullivan (January 2007)

  • A Century of Work and Leisure
    Valerie A. Ramey and Neville Francis. NBER Working Paper 12264. (May 2006)

  • Consumption, Income, and Material Well-Being After Welfare Reform
    Bruce D. Meyer and James X. Sullivan. NBER Working Paper W11976. (January 2006)

  • The Time Use of Teenagers (PDF) (192K)
    Joseph Price, Bijou Hunt, Vanessa Wight, and Suzanne Bianchi (2006)

  • Accounting for Nonmarket Production: A Prototype Satellite Account Using the American Time Use Survey (PDF) (103K)
    J. Steven Landefeld, Barbara M. Fraumeni, and Cindy M. Vojtech (December 2005)

  • The Division of Labor by New Parents: Does Child Gender Matter? (ABSTRACT)
    Shelly Lundberg (September 2005)

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Reports

  • How Do Volunteers Find the Time? Evidence from the American Time Use Survey (PDF)
    Corporation for National and Community Service. July 2008.

  • ATUS Eating and Health Module: Current Findings (HTML)
    Economic Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. May 2008.

  • Older Americans 2008: Key indicators of well-being (HTML)
    Federal Interagency Forum on Aging-Related Statistics. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office. March 2008.

  • To Read or Not to Read: A Question of National Consequence (PDF) (3.3 MB)
    National Endowment for the Arts. Research Report 47. November 2007.

  • Human Development Report 2007/2008 (HTML)
    United Nations Development Programme. 2007.

  • Society at a Glance: OECD Social Indicators 2006
    Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.

  • Research on Women’s Issues in Transportation: Report of a Conference (PDF) (6.37 MB)
    Transportation Research Board of the National Academies. Volume 2/2005.

  • American Time Use 1965-2003: The Construction of a Historical Comparative File, and Consideration of its Usefulness in the Construction of Extended National Accounts for the USA (PDF) (349K)
    Muriel Egerton, Kimberly Fisher, and Jonathan Gershuny. Colchester: Institute for Social and Economic Research Working Paper 2005-28. 2005.

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Last Modified Date: September 29, 2008