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Time Budgets as Social Indicators

Jonathan Gershuny

Journal of Public Policy, 1989, vol. 9, issue 4, 419-424

Abstract: The social indicators movement sought to establish a system of social accounting that was broader than the money-based national income accounts. Specialized studies of social trends in housing, health, crime, and so forth could be successful in illuminating a specific area of social life, but together they became obstacles to the achievement of the ideal of an integrated set of social accounts. Even if crime and housing have a relationship the statistics generated within each domain are together incommensurable.

Date: 1989
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