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Appendix A Workshop Agenda
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... APPENDIX A Workshop Agenda Workshop on Measurement of and Research on Time Use National Academy of Sciences Green Building, Room 104 2001 Wisconsin Avenue, NW Washington, DC May 27-28, 1999 Thursday, May 27, 1999 9:00 - 9:15 Welcome and Introductions Julie DaVanzo, RAND 9:15-12:00 Session 1: Research on Time Use: Setting the Context Chair: William Nordhaus, Yale University 9:15-10:00 Paper 1: Time Use Data: Analytic Framework, Descriptive Findings, and Measurement Issues Author: F Thomas juster, University of Michigan 10:00-10:45 Paper 2: Notes on Theories of Time Use Author: Robert Pollak, Washington University 10:45- 11:00 Break 11:00-12:00 Session Discussion Time Discussants: Jack Triplett, Brookings Institution Nancy Folbre, University of Massachusetts, Amherst 69
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... Thomas Juster, University of Michigan Discussant: Daniel Hamermesh, University of Texas, Austin 2:45-3:00 Public Policy Implications Discussant: Rebecca Bland Council of Economic Advisers 3:00-3: 15 Break 3:15-3:50 Session 3: Accounting for Nonmarketed Household Production Within a National Accounts Framework Chair: Joseph Altonji, Northwestern University Authors: J Steven Landefeld, Bureau of Economic Analysis Stephanie McCulla, Bureau of Economic Analysis Discussant: Dale Jorgenson, Harvard University 3:50-5:20 Session 4: Conceptual Issues in Measuring Time Use A Roundtable Discussion Chair: Robert Michael, University of Chicago Participants: William Nordhaus, Yale University Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, Centerfor Young Children eS Families, Columbia University Francisco Samaniego, University of California, Davis
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... 9:00-11:30 Session 5: Approaches to Measuring Time Use Chair: Norman Bradburn, National Opinion Research Center 9:00-9:30 Paper 1: Methodological Features of the Time Diary Method Author: John Robinson, University of Maryland 71 9:30-10:00 Paper 2: Experience Sampling Method: Current and Potential Research Applications Author: Jiri Zuzanet University of Waterloo, Canada 10:00-10:15 Break 10:15-10:45 Paper 3: An International Perspective to Collecting Time Use Data Author: Michael Bittman, University of New South Wales, Australia 10:45-11:30 Open Discussion Time Moderator: Norman Bradburn, National Opinion Research Center Discussant: Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi University of Chicago 12:30-2:30 Session 6: A Report on the Feasibility of Conducting a Time-Use Survey Chair: Francisco Samaniego, University of California, Davis Author: BLS Time Use Survey Working Group Michael Horrigan, Chair Discussants: Lorna Bailie, Statistics Canada Nancy Folbre, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Daniel Hamermesh, University of Texas, Austin
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... 72 2:30-2:45 TIME- USE MEASUREMENT AND RESEARCH Break 2:45 - 3:45 Session 7: Where Do We Go from Here? Roundtable Discussion on Future Research Priorities Chair: Julie DaVanzo, RAND Participants: Katharine Abraham, Bureau of Labor Statistics Norman Bradburn, National Opinion Research Center William Nordhaus, Yale University 4:00 Adjourn


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