Many researchers have studied people's everyday use of time.
National and international agencies increasingly collect and
analyze time-use data. Yet this perspective and its techniques
remain a black box to most social science researchers and applied
practitioners, and the potential of time-use data to expand
explanation in the social sciences is not fully recognized by even
most time-use researchers.Sociologist William Michelson's unique
book places the study of time-use data in perspective, demystifies
its collection and analytic options, and carefully examines the
potential of time-use analysis for a wide range of benefits to the
social sciences. These include the sampling of otherwise socially
"hidden" groups, bridging the gap between qualitative and
quantitative phenomena, gender studies, family dynamics,
multitasking, social networks, built environments, and risk
exposure.
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