The Effect of Online Sports Gambling Laws on Time Use
Owen Fleming,
Tejendra Pratap Singh and
Olanrewaju Yusuff
No nxg6y, OSF Preprints from Center for Open Science
Abstract:
Using multiple survey waves of the American Time Use Survey, we demonstrate that online sports betting legalization had spillover effects on how people spend their time on various activities. We show that time spent on leisurely activities increases postlegalization driven by an increase in time spent on consuming mass media and socialization. The heterogeneity analysis highlights that young male time reallocation is more pronounced. The estimates are robust to multiple empirical checks.
Date: 2024-11-06
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