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TIME Current time-usage Time spend on work
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work, job

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Correlate as named by investigator People investigated Finding Time use / enjoyment 23-49 aged, USA, 1979-1981 Numbers of hours worked per week Working people, USA, 2002 Number of hours worked per week Working people, USA, 1987 - 1988 working hours 15+ aged, general public, the U.S. and Western Europe, 1996-2002 Normal hours worked 16+ aged, general public, UK, followed 12 years 1996-2007 Extra hours worked 16+ aged, general public, UK, followed 12 years 1996-2007 Total hours worked Adults, general public, UK, 1996-2007 Working hours 16+ aged rural-urban migrants, China, 2002 Work hours 18+ aged, general public, Montevideo, Uruguay, 2007 Hours worked 15+ aged, general public, OECD Nations, 1975-1997 Labor supply 16+ aged, households' members, Netherlands, 1993-2006 Working Hours Single black mothers receiving child care, Ohio, United States, 1989 Time to work Working people, 20 European countries, 2004. Weekly working hours 18-65 aged working couples, Germany, followed 7 years, 1999-2006 Work Hours 15-60 aged, urban population, Ghana, followed 7 years, 2004-2010 work activities Medical doctors and students, The Netherlands, 2012 Hours worked per week 20-50 aged partnered women, 26 EU nations, 2004 Working hours 18+aged,working people, 32 European countries, 2013 Total labor supply 16-66 aged general public, Norway, 1985 Work hours Working population, USA, 2007 - 2008 Labor supply Sales workers, UK, followed 6 month 2017 Time spend with colleagues 18+ aged general public, 38 nations, 1995-2001 Paidwork Mothers, Utah, USA, 1987 - 1988