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Recording the Time Divide : A Comparative Study of Smartphone- and Recall-Based Approaches to Time Use Measurement (English)

Based on a randomized survey experiment in Malawi, this study examines how innovative techniques in time use data collection could sidestep measurement concerns with traditional recall-based time use measurement. The experiment assigns random samples of households, and adult men and women within, to one of two treatment arms on time use measurement: a traditional 24-hour recall time use diary, and a self-administered smartphone-based pictorial time...
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Kilic,Talip; Koolwal,Gayatri B.; Vundru,Wilbert Drazi; Daum,Thomas Lothar Georg; Buchwald,Hannes; Seymour,Greg; Mvula,Peter Mathias; Munthali,Alister Chaundumuka; Kachinjika,Monice.

Recording the Time Divide : A Comparative Study of Smartphone- and Recall-Based Approaches to Time Use Measurement (English). Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 10695; LSMS; KCP; PEOPLE Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099814102072416574

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