How Do Working-Age People with Disabilities Spend Their Time? New Evidence from the American Time Use Survey
Priyanka Anand and
Yonatan Ben-Shalom
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Abstract:
We use the American Time Use Survey to examine the extent to which adults with disabilities—defined using both the new six-question sequence on disability and the traditional work-limitation question—spend more time on health-related activities and less time on other activities than those without disabilities.
Keywords: Disability; Time use; Paid work; Leisure; Health-related activities (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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