The American Time Use Survey (ATUS) measures the amount of time people spend doing various activities, such as paid work, childcare, volunteering, and socializing. On This PageATUS News ReleasesAmerican Time Use Survey
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Additional tables are available in ATUS news releases. Unpublished tables of time-use estimates by age, ethnicity, employment status, educational attainment, marital status, presence and age of household children, and other categories are available upon request by e-mailing the ATUS staff.
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Latest NumbersAverage hours per day the civilian population age 15 and over spent in selected primary activities 1 on weekdays, and weekends and holidays 2, 2007 annual averages:
Caring for and helping household members
Caring for and helping nonhousehold members
Working and work-related activities
Organizational, civic, and religious activities
Telephone calls, mail, and e-mail
1 A primary activity refers to an individual's main activity. Other activities done simultaneously are not included. All activity categories include related travel time. 2 Holidays are New Year's Day, Easter, Memorial Day, the Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. Data were not collected about New Year's Day in 2007. |
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