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Time to work or time to play: the effect of student employment on homework, sleep, and screen time

机译:工作时间或玩耍时间:学生就业对家庭作业,睡眠和屏幕时间的影响

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We use detailed time-diary information on high school students' daily activities from the 2003-2008 American Time Use Surveys (ATUS) to investigate the effects of employment on the time a student spends on homework and other major activities. Time-diary data are more detailed and accurate than data derived from responses to 'usual activity' survey questions underlying other analyses and capture the immediate effects of working that may well accumulate over time to affect future outcomes. Our results suggest that employment decreases the time that high school students spend on human-capital-building activities such as homework and extracurricular activities, but also decreases screen time, which may be considered unproductive time. Results for sleep suggest that working teens may not suffer from reduced sleep time.
机译:我们使用有关2003-2008年美国时间使用情况调查(ATUS)的高中学生日常活动的详细日记信息,以调查就业对学生在家庭作业和其他主要活动上花费的时间的影响。时差数据比对其他分析基础的“日常活动”调查问题的回答所得出的数据更为详细和准确,并且可以捕捉随着时间的推移可能会积累的影响工作成果的即时效果。我们的结果表明,就业减少了高中生在诸如家庭作业和课外活动之类的人力建设活动上花费的时间,但同时也减少了上映时间,该时间被认为是非生产时间。睡眠结果表明,工作的青少年可能不会遭受睡眠时间减少的困扰。

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