
doi: 10.5334/jors.162
The American Time Use Survey (ATUS) provides extensive information on how Americans spend their time, and has been of particular interest to economists, sociologists, and other researchers. Researchers have sought to study commuting behavior using the ATUS, but its stock time use measures do not measure commuting satisfactorily. This package provides Stata code to implement the previously described trip tour methodology, constructing an appropriate measure of commuting from ATUS activity-level files.
QA76.75-76.765, Stata, Economics, Sociology, Urban Planning, travel time, commuting, commuting; time use data; American Time Use Survey; ATUS; travel time; Stata, ATUS, Computer software, time use data, American Time Use Survey
QA76.75-76.765, Stata, Economics, Sociology, Urban Planning, travel time, commuting, commuting; time use data; American Time Use Survey; ATUS; travel time; Stata, ATUS, Computer software, time use data, American Time Use Survey
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