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short- and longer-term effects of an arguably exogenous shock - husband’s death - and measuring the paths of adjustment of …. Evidence from the European countries shows that widows feel less time stress than married women but are also less satisfied …
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Social commentators have pointed to problems of workers who face "time stress" an absence of sufficient time to … accomplish all their tasks. An economic theory views time stress as reflecting how tightly the time constraint binds households …. Time stress will be more prevalent in households with higher full earnings and whose members work longer in the market or …
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Social commentators have pointed to problems of workers who face "time stress" - an absence of sufficient time to … accomplish all their tasks. An economic theory views time stress as reflecting how tightly the time constraint binds households …. Time stress will be more prevalent in households with higher full earnings and whose members work longer in the market or …
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Social commentators have pointed to problems of women workers who face time stress' an absence of sufficient time to … accomplish all their tasks. An economic theory views time stress as reflecting how tightly the time constraint binds households …. Time stress will be more prevalent in households with higher incomes and whose members work longer in the market or on …
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Social commentators have pointed to problems of women workers who face time stress' an absence of sufficient time to … accomplish all their tasks. An economic theory views time stress as reflecting how tightly the time constraint binds households …. Time stress will be more prevalent in households with higher incomes and whose members work longer in the market or on …
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Evidence from the American Time Use Survey 2003-12 suggests the existence of small but statistically significant racial/ethnic differences in time spent not working at the workplace. Minorities, especially men, spend a greater fraction of their workdays not working than do white non-Hispanics....
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Using the 2012-13 American Time Use Survey, I find that both who people spend time with and how they spend it affect their happiness, adjusted for numerous demographic and economic variables. Satisfaction among married individuals increases most with additional time spent with spouse. Among...
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market work-as requiring the most interaction with the native world, and these activities more than others fit the …
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