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Katharine Abraham

  • International Association of Time Use Researchers Conference
    Current (2007-04-01 - 2008-09-30)
    USDA-ERS
    Abstract

    The Maryland Population Research Center (MPRC) at the University of Maryland requests $25,000 from the Economic Research Service to support the 2007 International Association for Time Use Research (IATUR) conference. By jointly supporting this conference, ERS and the MPRC will encourage constructive exchanges among the many American researchers who are now working with data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics American Time Use Survey and the community of foreign time use scholars.

  • American Time Use Survey Early Results Conference
    Ended (2005-03-05 - 2006-09-30)
    USDA

  • American Time Use Survey: Data Access System
    Current (2006-09-11 - 2011-08-31)
    EKS-NICHD
    Abstract

    The main goal of this project is to create an online system that gives researchers easy access to American Time Use Survey (ATUS) data and documentation. The ATUS is a new time diary survey funded by the Bureau of Labor Statistics and fielded by the Census Bureau. ATUS respondents are drawn from households participating in the Current Population Survey (CPS). The data access system will encompass not only the ATUS data but also information from all of the monthly CPS interviews and CPS supplement interviews in which the ATUS households participated. At project completion, the data access system will cover all ATUS data collected during the seven-year period from 2003 through 2009.

    The ATUS data have enormous potential for research on topics including work and family, human capital formation, analyses of changes in social policy, and measurement of national output, among many others. Although there is evidence of considerable research interest in these new data, considerable programming effort is required to prepare data files that are suitable even for simple analyses of the ATUS. It would be enormously inefficient for every researcher who works with the data to duplicate this effort. Moreover, unless access to the ATUS can be enhanced and streamlined, the complexity of the data will discourage researchers from using them.

    The online data access system we propose will allow researchers to define study populations for data extracts; to create measures of time in user-defined activity aggregations, differentiated as desired by time of the day, week or year, by location and by the presence of specified others; and to combine ATUS data with CPS data pertaining to the ATUS household. The system will provide researchers with comprehensive and understandable documentation, including browsing functions and ready access to question texts, universe definitions and variable descriptions. User support will be provided through an online e-mail help line, a data users’ forum, and two user conferences to be hosted during the project timeline.

  • American Time Use Survey Early Results Conference
    Ended (2005-12-01 - 2006-12-01)
    EKS-NICHD
    Abstract

    To support a conference aimed at encouraging and presenting applied research using the American Time Use Survey (ATUS) data. Until recently, there has been no official source of general purpose information on how Americans spend their time. The new ATUS is a general purpose time diary study that covers the population age 15 years old and over. Researchers interested in working with the ATUS data will have access to public use microdata files. These data carry potential for research on a broad range of social and policy topics that are of interest to the Service as well as others. By jointly sponsoring a conference, NICHD and the MPRC will encourage researchers to use the new ATUS microdata, and provide a venue for presentation and dissemination of findings.

  • American Time Use Survey: Data Access System
    Current (2006-10-01 - 2008-09-30)
    USDA
    Abstract

    The main goal of this project is to create an online system that gives researchers easy access to American Time Use Survey (ATUS) data and documentation. The ATUS is a new time diary survey funded by the Bureau of Labor Statistics and fielded by the Census Bureau. ATUS respondents are drawn from households participating in the Current Population Survey (CPS). The data access system will encompass not only the ATUS data but also information from all of the monthly CPS interviews and CPS supplement interviews in which the ATUS households participated. At project completion, the data access system will cover all ATUS data collected during the seven-year period from 2003 through 2009.

    The ATUS data have enormous potential for research on topics including work and family, human capital formation, analyses of changes in social policy, and measurement of national output, among many others. Although there is evidence of considerable research interest in these new data, considerable programming effort is required to prepare data files that are suitable even for simple analyses of the ATUS. It would be enormously inefficient for every researcher who works with the data to duplicate this effort. Moreover, unless access to the ATUS can be enhanced and streamlined, the complexity of the data will discourage researchers from using them.

    The online data access system we propose will allow researchers to define study populations for data extracts; to create measures of time in user-defined activity aggregations, differentiated as desired by time of the day, week or year, by location and by the presence of specified others; and to combine ATUS data with CPS data pertaining to the ATUS household. The system will provide researchers with comprehensive and understandable documentation, including browsing functions and ready access to question texts, universe definitions and variable descriptions. User support will be provided through an online e-mail help line, a data users’ forum, and two user conferences to be hosted during the project timeline.

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