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AMERICAN TIME USE SURVEY - Bureau of Labor Statistics

For release 10:00 (EDT) Thursday, June 28, 2018 USDL-18-1058. Technical information: (202) 691-6339 Media contact: (202) 691-5902 AMERICAN TIME USE SURVEY 2017 RESULTS. In 2017, 82 percent of employed persons worked on an average weekday, compared with 33 percent on an average weekend day, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Multiple jobholders were more likely to work on an average weekend day than were single jobholders 57 percent, compared with 30 percent. These and other results from the AMERICAN Time Use SURVEY (ATUS) were released today. These data include the average amount of time per day in 2017 that individuals worked, did household activities, and engaged in leisure and sports activities. Additionally, measures of the average time per day spent providing childcare both as a primary (or main) activity and while doing other things for the combined years 2013-17 are provided. For a detailed description of ATUS data and methodology, see the Technical Note.

1.0 hour in 2019 and 2.2 hours in 2020. Women and men spent the same amount of time doing these education-related activities in 2019 (1.0 hour). However, women spent 46 minutes more than men doing these activities in 2020 (2.4 hours, compared with 1.7 hours). (See tables 6 and 7.)

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