Activity, Travel, and the Allocation of Time

Journal of the American Planning Association., Vol. 61, No. 4, pp. 458-470, Fall 1995

30 Pages Posted: 5 Sep 2007

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David Matthew Levinson

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Ajay Kumar

Polytechnic University - Department of Chemical Engineering & Chemistry

Abstract

This paper analyzes 1968 and 1987-88 metropolitan Washington, DC household travel surveys to understand the daily allocation of time among different activities of individuals classified by work status and gender. The increase in female labor force participation rates has produced an increase in overall time spent at work per person. The increase in work trips and the simultaneous increase in nonwork trips has resulted in less time spent at home. People are substituting money for time spent at home, buying household services outside the home. The group of individuals who work at home is analyzed separately to obtain an understanding of this growing segment.

Keywords: allocation of time, household travel survey, Washington, DC

Suggested Citation

Levinson, David Matthew and Kumar, Ajay, Activity, Travel, and the Allocation of Time. Journal of the American Planning Association., Vol. 61, No. 4, pp. 458-470, Fall 1995, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1010236

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