Free time has the potential to reduce time pressures, yet previous studies paradoxically report increases in free time concurrent with increases in feeling rushed. Using U.S. time diary data from 708 individuals in 1975 and 964 individuals in 1998, we review the evidence on trends in free time and subjective perceptions of feeling rushed, and reexamine the relationship between free time and time pressure. We find that women\u27s time pressure increased significantly between 1975 and 1998 but men\u27s did not. In addition, the effects of objective time constraints vary by gender. Whereas more free time reduces men\u27s perceptions of feeling rushed at both time points, among women, free time marginally reduced time pressure in 1975 but no lo...
This research note explores the different meanings attached to the idea and experience of a fast pac...
People feel increasingly time pressured, particularly in two-earner households. But much of the time...
The distribution of leisure time between the genders is contested. Becker's theory of specialization...
Free time has the potential to reduce time pressures, yet previous studies paradoxically report incr...
The goal of this articles offer new ways to think about time as a variable in analyzing difference ...
This study uses newly collected time diary data to assess gender differences in both quantity and qu...
The aim was to examine how different aspects of time pressure are associated with health and gender....
Using time diary evidence on change in the frequency and distribution of activities from UK time dia...
This article investigates satisfaction with time pressure for men and women with different hours of ...
We investigate whether and how time pressure affects performance. We conducted a field experiment in...
In this paper I examine the association between subjective time pressure and depression and consider...
Previous research has shown little difference in the average leisure time of men and women. This fi...
Previous research has shown little difference in the average leisure time of men and women. This fin...
The common heuristic association between scarcity and value implies that more valuable things appear...
Gender differences in time use have been documented in the literature, but knowledge about the natur...
This research note explores the different meanings attached to the idea and experience of a fast pac...
People feel increasingly time pressured, particularly in two-earner households. But much of the time...
The distribution of leisure time between the genders is contested. Becker's theory of specialization...
Free time has the potential to reduce time pressures, yet previous studies paradoxically report incr...
The goal of this articles offer new ways to think about time as a variable in analyzing difference ...
This study uses newly collected time diary data to assess gender differences in both quantity and qu...
The aim was to examine how different aspects of time pressure are associated with health and gender....
Using time diary evidence on change in the frequency and distribution of activities from UK time dia...
This article investigates satisfaction with time pressure for men and women with different hours of ...
We investigate whether and how time pressure affects performance. We conducted a field experiment in...
In this paper I examine the association between subjective time pressure and depression and consider...
Previous research has shown little difference in the average leisure time of men and women. This fi...
Previous research has shown little difference in the average leisure time of men and women. This fin...
The common heuristic association between scarcity and value implies that more valuable things appear...
Gender differences in time use have been documented in the literature, but knowledge about the natur...
This research note explores the different meanings attached to the idea and experience of a fast pac...
People feel increasingly time pressured, particularly in two-earner households. But much of the time...
The distribution of leisure time between the genders is contested. Becker's theory of specialization...