PLoS ONE (Jan 2021)

Exploring daily time-use patterns: ATUS-X data extractor and online diary visualization tool.

  • Kamila Kolpashnikova,
  • Sarah Flood,
  • Oriel Sullivan,
  • Liana Sayer,
  • Ekaterina Hertog,
  • Muzhi Zhou,
  • Man-Yee Kan,
  • Jooyeoun Suh,
  • Jonathan Gershuny

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0252843
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 6
p. e0252843

Abstract

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Time-use data can often be perceived as inaccessible by non-specialists due to their unique format. This article introduces the ATUS-X diary visualization tool that aims to address the accessibility issue and expand the user base of time-use data by providing users with opportunity to quickly visualize their own subsamples of the American Time Use Survey Data Extractor (ATUS-X). Complementing the ATUS-X, the online tool provides an easy point-and-click interface, making data exploration readily accessible in a visual form. The tool can benefit a wider academic audience, policy-makers, non-academic researchers, and journalists by removing accessibility barriers to time use diaries.