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By BLS-Affiliated Authors or Appearing in BLS Publications
By Authors and in Publications Not Affiliated with BLS
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Time use of working parents: a visual essay
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Mary Dorinda Allard and Marianne Janes (June 2008)
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Teachers work patterns: when, where, and how much do U.S. teachers work?
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Rachel Krantz-Kent (March 2008)
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How do older Americans spend their time?
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Rachel Krantz-Kent and Jay Stewart (May 2007)
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Comparing childcare measures in the ATUS and earlier time diary studies
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(PDF) (284K)
Mary Dorinda Allard, Suzanne Bianchi, Jay Stewart, and Vanessa R. Wight (May 2007)
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Teen time use and parental education: evidence from the CPS, MTF, and ATUS
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Shirley L. Porterfield and Anne E. Winkler (May 2007)
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Variations in time use at stages of the life cycle
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Rachel Krantz-Kent (September 2005)
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Developing the American Time Use Survey activity classification system
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Kristina Shelley (June 2005)
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What can time-use data tell us about hours of work?
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(PDF) (89K)
Harley Frazis and Jay Stewart (December 2004)
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Planning, designing, and executing the BLS American Time-Use Survey
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(PDF) (98K)
Michael Horrigan and Diane Herz (October 2004)
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Measuring intrahousehold allocation of time: response to Anne E. Winkler
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Lisa K. Schwartz, Diane Herz, and Harley Frazis (February 2002)
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Measuring time use in households with more than one person
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(PDF) (140K)
Anne E. Winkler (February 2002)
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The American Time Use Survey: cognitive pretesting
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Lisa K. Schwartz (February 2002)
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What can we learn from time use data?
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Mary Joyce and Jay Stewart (August 1999)
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Measuring how people spend their time: a time-use survey design
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Linda L. Stinson (August 1999)
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Workdays for people in healthcare occupations
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Mary Dorinda Allard and Jill Lacey. Issues in Labor Statistics, September 2008.
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Where Does the Time Go? Concepts and Measurement in the American Time Use Survey
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Harley Frazis and Jay Stewart. In Hard to Measure Goods and Services: Essays in Memory of Zvi Griliches. University of Chicago Press, October 2007.
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Assessing Alternative Dissimilarity Indexes for Comparing Activity Profiles
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Jay Stewart. Electronic International Journal of Time Use Research. Volume 3, No. 1/August 2006.
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Time Use as a Way of Examining Contexts of Adolescent Development in the United States
Margaret K. Vernon. Society and Leisure. Volume 28, No. 2/2006.
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How Much Time Do Americans Spend Preparing and Eating Food?
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Karen Hamrick and Kristina J. Shelley. Amber Waves: The Economics of Food, Farming, Natural Resources, and Rural America. Volume 3, No. 5/November 2005.
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Data Watch: The American Time Use Survey
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Daniel S. Hamermesh, Harley Frazis, and Jay Stewart. Journal of Economic Perspectives. Volume 19, No. 1/Winter 2005.
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How Americans Spend Their Time: A First Look at the New American Time Use Survey
Mary Dorinda Allard. Chance. Volume 18, No. 1/Winter 2005.
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Assessing the Bias Associated with Alternative Contact Strategies in Telephone Time-Use Surveys
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Jay Stewart. Survey Methodology. Volume 28, No. 2/December 2002.
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The American Time-Use Survey
Diane Herz and Richard M. Devens, Jr. Industrial Relations. Volume 40, No. 3/July 2001.
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How Does Employment Affect the Timing of Time with Children?
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Jay Stewart and Mary Dorinda Allard (May 2008)
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Are Those Who Bring Work Home Really Working Longer Hours? Implications for BLS Productivity Measures
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Lucy P. Eldridge and Sabrina Wulff Pabilonia (May 2007)
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How Does Household Production Affect Earnings Inequality? Evidence from the American Time Use Survey
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Harley Frazis and Jay Stewart (May 2006)
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Pre-testing Sensitive Questions: Perceived Sensitivity, Comprehension, and Order Effects of Questions about Income and Weight
(PDF) (124K)
Margaret K. Vernon (2005)
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Nonresponse bias in the American Time Use Survey
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Grace ONeill and John Dixon (2005)
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Response Analysis Survey: A Qualitative look at Response and Nonresponse in the American Time Use Survey
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Grace O'Neill and Jessica Sincavage (2004)
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Reporting Absences from Home: Results of Cognitive Testing of the American Time Use Survey's Missed Days Summary Question
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Scott Fricker and Lisa K. Schwartz (August 2001)
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What's Work? Respondents' Interpretations of Work-Related Summary Questions
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Lisa K. Schwartz, Siri Lynn, and Jayme Gortman (July 2001)
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Minding the Children: Understanding How Recall and Conceptual Interpretations Influence Responses to a Time-Use Summary Question
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Lisa K. Schwartz (February 2001)
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