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American Time Use Survey (ATUS), 2007

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Principal Investigator(s): United States Department of Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics

Summary: The American Time Use Survey (ATUS) collects information on how people living in the United States spend their time. Data collected in this study measured the amount of time that people spent doing various activities in 2007, such as paid work, child care, religious activities, volunteering, and socializing. Respondents were interviewed only once about how they spent their time on the previous day, where they were, and whom they were with. The Eating and Health (EH) module includes questions rel... (view full summary)

Persistent URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR23025.v3

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