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Time for Life

by John P. Robinson, Geoffrey Godbey, Anne Jaap Jacobson
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Overview

Is it possible that Americans have more free time than they did thirty years ago? While few may believe it, research based on careful records of how we actually spend our time shows that we average more than an hour more free time per day than in the 1960s. Time-use experts John P. Robinson and Geoffrey Godbey received national attention when their controversial findings were first published in 1997. Now the book is updated, with a new chapter that includes results of the 1995–1997 data from the Americans' Use of Time Project.

Synopsis

Is it possible that Americans have more free time than they did thirty years ago? While few may believe it, research based on careful records of how we actually spend our time shows that Americans have almost five hours more free time per week than in the 1960s. Here time-use experts John P. Robinson and Geoffrey Godbey explain this surprising trend and how it has come about. They also discuss why so few Americans apparently appreciate how their free time has increased or how that new free time is being used. Their unique source of time-use information, the Americans' Use of Time Project, is the only such detailed historical data archive in the United States. Every ten years the project has been asking thousands of Americans to report their daily activities on an hour-by-hour basis in time diaries.

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Through their national time diary surveys in each of the past three decades<-->with 1990s study data in this update, Robinson (sociology, U. of Maryland) and Godbey (leisure studies, Pennsylvania State U.) confirm that Americans feel more stressed despite actually having gained about an hour of free time daily. Replete with trend graphics. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

About the Author, John P. Robinson

John P. Robinson is Professor of Sociology and Director of the Americans' Use of Time Project at the Survey Research Center at the University of Maryland. He is the senior author of several books dealing with the use of time and the quality of life, including The Rhythm of Everyday Life: How Soviet and American Citizens Use Time (1988) and How Americans Use Time (1977).

Geoffrey Godbey is Professor of Leisure Studies at Penn State University. His most recent book is Leisure in Your Life: An Exploration, 5th Edition (1999).

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 1999
Publisher
Penn State University Press
Pages
392
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780271019703

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