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Lessons from the past,directions for the future
Authors:Rosemary J Avery  W Keith Bryant  Robin A Douthitt  Jane McCullough
Institution:(1) Department of Consumer Economics and Housing at Cornell University, Ithaca;(2) Department of Consumer Science, University of Wisconsin at Madison, Ithaca;(3) Department of Human Environments, Utah State University, Ithaca;(4) Department of Consumer Economics and Housing, Cornell University, Martha Van Rensselaer Hall, 14853 Ithaca, NY
Abstract:The authors provide a retrospective look at time use research since the turn of the century by identifying shortcomings in previous attempts at measuring time allocation patterns and in the models used to examine time use by individuals and households. Suggestions are offered for improving measurement in future empirical work. Fruitful areas for future time use research are identified.Her research interests include family time use, consumer decision making, adoption, and family policy.His research interests include parental child care and the effects of technical change on time use patterns.Her research interests include valuation of unpaid work in national income accounts.Her research interests include family time use and patterns in time use.
Keywords:families  households  measurement  public policy  time use
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