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Time Use: Expanding Explanation in the Social Sciences

by William Michelson
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Synopsis

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.

About the Author, William Michelson

William Michelson is the S.D. Clark Professor of Sociology, Emeritus at the University of Toronto. Among his recent books are Handbook of Environmental Sociology (Greenwood 2001) and Environmental Choice, Human Behavior, and Residential Satisfaction (Oxford 1977).

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Book Details

Published
February 1, 2006
Publisher
Paradigm Publishers
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781594511745

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