Uses evidence from a research study to demonstrate that Americans are spending less time at work and more time at leisure since the 1960s, and that less educated and lower-income Americans work less and enjoy more leisure than those with higher incomes
The empirical classification of leisure activities into luxuries, necessities, or inferior activitie...
Using detailed time-use data for seven industrialized countries from the 1970s until today we docume...
We control for demographic changes to document trends in the allocation of time using time diary dat...
In this paper, we use five decades of time-use surveys to document trends in the allocation of time....
In this paper, we use five decades of time-use surveys to document trends in the allocation of time....
Despite the well-documented increase in the relative wages and expenditures of highly-educated indiv...
Preliminary – Do not cite without authors ’ permission In this paper, we use five decades of time us...
Has leisure increased over the last century? Standard measures of hours worked suggest that it has. ...
Americans average 25.1 working hours per person in working age per week, but the Germans average 18....
Today Americans have more leisure than any people have ever had; yet they seem to find little real e...
ARE AMERICANS SPENDING THEIR time in more or less enjoyable ways today than in earlier generations? ...
Since 1950, the quantity of working hours has been decreasing over time both in the U.S. and in the ...
ARE AMERICANS SPENDING THEIR time in more or less enjoyable ways today than in earlier generations? ...
Has leisure increased over the last century? Standard measures of hours worked suggest that it has....
Who in Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom have the least time for lei-sure? Our study...
The empirical classification of leisure activities into luxuries, necessities, or inferior activitie...
Using detailed time-use data for seven industrialized countries from the 1970s until today we docume...
We control for demographic changes to document trends in the allocation of time using time diary dat...
In this paper, we use five decades of time-use surveys to document trends in the allocation of time....
In this paper, we use five decades of time-use surveys to document trends in the allocation of time....
Despite the well-documented increase in the relative wages and expenditures of highly-educated indiv...
Preliminary – Do not cite without authors ’ permission In this paper, we use five decades of time us...
Has leisure increased over the last century? Standard measures of hours worked suggest that it has. ...
Americans average 25.1 working hours per person in working age per week, but the Germans average 18....
Today Americans have more leisure than any people have ever had; yet they seem to find little real e...
ARE AMERICANS SPENDING THEIR time in more or less enjoyable ways today than in earlier generations? ...
Since 1950, the quantity of working hours has been decreasing over time both in the U.S. and in the ...
ARE AMERICANS SPENDING THEIR time in more or less enjoyable ways today than in earlier generations? ...
Has leisure increased over the last century? Standard measures of hours worked suggest that it has....
Who in Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom have the least time for lei-sure? Our study...
The empirical classification of leisure activities into luxuries, necessities, or inferior activitie...
Using detailed time-use data for seven industrialized countries from the 1970s until today we docume...
We control for demographic changes to document trends in the allocation of time using time diary dat...