Hours spent in market and non-market work per week, by sex, United
States, 1965 to 2003
Core market work includes all time spent working in the market sector on main jobs, second jobs, and overtime, including anytime spent working at home. Total market work is core market work plus time spent commuting to/from work and time spent onancillary work activities (e.g. time spent at work on breaks or eating a meal).
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