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Americans' use of time, 1965-1966, and time use in economic and social accounts, 1975-1976

Americans' use of time, 1965-1966, and time use in economic and social accounts, 1975-1976

Philip E. Converse

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This study includes data for 2,053 individuals between 19 and 65 years of age living in cities with a population between 30,000 and 280,000, and in households which had at least one adult employed in a non-farming occupation. The 112 variables are of two general types. One group concerns sociodemographic background characteristics while the second set deals with time use for a 24-hour period. The 1965-1966 time use data were obtained from a diary of activities kept by the respondent over a 24-hour period and the 1975-1976 data were collected in a face-to-face interview. In both cases the socio-demographic data were gathered from interviews. The file contains common variables for respondents from two separate surveys: 1,241 respondents from Americans' Use of Time, 1965-1966 , and 812 respondents from Time Use in Economic and Social Accounts, 1975-1976.

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OL5099684W

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SurveysTime managementTime management surveysLongitudinal studiesHouseholds

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