For men, much of the gain in free time comes from a decrease in on-the-job hours. Their core market work has dropped [since 1965] from 42 to 36 hours weekly, the economists say....The average "core" time women spend on the job has climbed a bit, from 19 to 23 hours, but their total nonmarket work has plummeted -- from 33 to 23 hours....A depressing finding is what we do with our alleged extra time: mostly, watch TV. Hobbies are flat while reading and socializing are both down.
Monday, August 13, 2007
How We Spend Our Time
From economists Erik Hurst and Mark Aguiar in the QJE, via yesterday's Boston Globe:
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