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Sex differences in children's time use
Authors:Teresa Mauldin  Carol B Meeks
Institution:1. Department of Housing and Consumer Economics, The University of Georgia, 30602, Athens, GA
Abstract:A sample of children (410 on a school day and 347 on a non-school day) was examined to determine differences in time spent in household work, leisure activities, school, paid work, personal care, and sleep by males and females. Males spent more time in leisure activities and less time in household work and personal care than females. Differences in time allocation appeared to be in accordance with traditional male-female roles. These patterns were established at early ages.
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