![]() ![]() Considerable progress has been made in producing tables of comparative time use in and across more than 20 countries and in identifying and visualizing patterns of multinational time use using Multidimensional Scaling (MDS). These diary data are being standardized and archived via the Multinational Time Use Survey (MTUS) at the University of Oxford. ![]() Diaries can also provide data on multi-tasking, interacting with others and the location and timing of daily activities in the American Time Use Survey (ATUS) and in more than 25 other (mainly European) counties. These diary data provide a comprehensive and accurate basis for generating national accounts of time spent working, sleeping and spending free time, and how daily life varies across demographic groups, across decades and across countries. Academic and government researchers from most industrialized countries and an increasing number of developing countries are collecting and analyzing full 24-hour time diary data. ![]()
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