AMERICANS’TIME USE: A FOCUS ON WOMEN AND CHILD-REARING VIA STRUCTURAL EQUATIONS MODELING 2

作者: Charlotte Whitehead , Kara M Kockelman

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摘要: This paper describes a model of Americans’ time use, in which time spent with children in-home and out-of-home 24 influences activity and travel time allocation. While children’s activities and travel are being studied more in depth 25 now than in the past, to date there are few studies that examine time spent with children as a dependent variable 26 within a time-use model. Most existing models of activity and travel participation allocate time to work activities, 27 followed by obligatory maintenance activities, and non-obligatory “discretionary” activities. This model expands the 28 data into 8 different activity categories to determine whether these activities are more or less necessary than past 29 research assumes. The results suggest that total time spent inside the home with children has a statistically 30 significant and negative impact on work, leisure, and personal activities inside the home; but work duration and 31 work travel have no significant or practical impact on time spent with children, everything else constant. There is 32 also some indication that more time spent in in-home activities is associated with greater travel time expenditures. 33 Overall, single mothers appear to have more time constraints than others, and the 2007 American Time Use Survey 34 contains a variety of details that helps illuminate many such questions. 35 36

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