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Demography | 2016

Trends in Spouses’ Shared Time in the United States, 1965–2012

Katie R. Genadek; Sarah Flood; Joan Garcia Roman

Despite major demographic changes over the past 50 years and strong evidence that time spent with a spouse is important for marriages, we know very little about how time with a spouse has changed—or not—in the United States. Using time diary data from 1965–2012, we examine trends in couples’ shared time in the United States during a period of major changes in American marriages and families. We find that couples without children spent more total time together and time alone together in 2012 than they did in 1965, with total time and time alone together both peaking in 1975. For parents, time spent together increased between 1965 and 2012, most dramatically for time spent with a spouse and children. Decomposition analyses show that changes in behavior rather than changing demographics explain these trends, and we find that the increases in couples’ shared time are primarily concentrated in leisure activities.


Social Indicators Research | 2018

Daily Temporal Pathways: A Latent Class Approach to Time Diary Data

Sarah Flood; Rachelle Hill; Katie R. Genadek

Research on daily time and how it is allocated has generally considered the time spent in specific activities. However, social theory suggests that time use is socially patterned whether by social organization, heterogeneity, and/or stratification. Drawing on four broad types of time (contracted, committed, necessary, and free), we use Multinomial Logit Latent Class Analysis to discuss eight daily temporal pathways and associations with individual characteristics. Our analysis highlights the variations and similarities across pathways, the impact of paid work in structuring daily life, the social patterning of sleep and leisure, and socio-demographic profiles of the pathways of working-age Americans.


Journal of Marriage and Family | 2016

Time for Each Other: Work and Family Constraints Among Couples

Sarah Flood; Katie R. Genadek


National Bureau of Economic Research | 2017

Racial/Ethnic Differences In Non-Work At Work

Daniel S. Hamermesh; Katie R. Genadek; Michael C. Burda


Archive | 2017

Non-Work at Work, Unemployment and Labor Productivity

Michael C. Burda; Katie R. Genadek; Daniel S. Hamermesh


Journals of Gerontology Series B-psychological Sciences and Social Sciences | 2017

For Better or Worse? Couples’ Time Together in Encore Adulthood

Katie R. Genadek; Sarah Flood; Phyllis Moen


Demographic Research | 2017

Parents' Time with a Partner in a Cross-National Context: A Comparison of the United States, Spain, and France

Joan García-Román; Sarah Flood; Katie R. Genadek


Annual Conference 2015 (Muenster): Economic Development - Theory and Policy | 2015

Not Working at Work: Loafing, Unemployment and Labor Productivity

Michael C. Burda; Katie R. Genadek; Daniel S. Hamermesh


Archive | 2014

Flexible Work Practices over Time in an IT Organization: Evidence from the Work, Family & Health Network Study

Anne Kaduk; Katie R. Genadek; Erin L. Kelly; Phyllis Moen; Ellen Ernst Kossek


IASSIST | 2010

Newly Available Integrated Data from The University of Michigan and The Minnesota Population Center, part 1.

Sarah Flood; Katie R. Genadek; Christopher Ward

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Sarah Flood

University of Minnesota

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Daniel S. Hamermesh

National Bureau of Economic Research

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Michael C. Burda

Humboldt University of Berlin

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Phyllis Moen

University of Minnesota

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Anne Kaduk

University of Minnesota

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Erin L. Kelly

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Rachelle Hill

United States Census Bureau

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