2023
DOI: 10.1177/0160449x231174938
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Time Use and Subjective Well-Being of Multiple Jobholders: Evidence From the American Time Use Survey

Abstract: Millions of workers hold more than one job. Multiple jobholders work various combinations of part-time and full-time jobs, which suggests they might spend their time differently than single jobholders, and the second job might affect an individual's subjective well-being. Using data from the 2003-2019 American Time Use Survey, I show that multiple jobholders work and commute more, and spend less time relaxing, sleeping, and doing housework than single jobholders. Overall, multiple jobholders are less likely to… Show more

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