Speed up society? Evidence from the UK 2000 and 2015 time use diary surveys
Using time diary evidence on change in the frequency and distribution of activities from UK time diary data over the 15 years from the turn of the 21st Century, we assess whether the thesis of ‘the speed-up society’ is manifested in an increase in time intensity in people’s daily lives. Comparing in...
Main Authors: | Alon, O, Gershuny, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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SAGE Publications
2017
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