American Time Use Survey, 2003-2013 [United States]: Arts Activities

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30 novembre 2015

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United States Department of Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics, « American Time Use Survey, 2003-2013 [United States]: Arts Activities », Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research, ID : 10.3886/ICPSR35530.v1


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The American Time Use Survey (ATUS) is the Nation's first federally administered, continuous survey on time use in the United States. The survey is sponsored by the Bureau of Labor Statistics and is conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau. This multi-year data collection contains information on the amount of time that people spent doing various activities in the years 2003 through 2013, such as work and work-related activities, personal care, household activities, consumer purchases, volunteering, and caring for and helping household members. Respondents were also asked about arts-related activities including sports, recreation, socializing, relaxing, arts and crafts, and music appreciation. Additionally, the study provides demographic information--including sex, race, age, educational attainment, occupation, income, marital status, and the presence of children in the household. For this data collection, 148,345 respondents were randomly selected from a subset of households that have completed their eighth and final month of interviews for the Current Population Survey (CPS). Respondents were interviewed only one time about how they spent their time on the previous day, where they were, and whom they were with.

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