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Economics of Multitasking: 2016

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Economics of Multitasking: 2016, Joachim Alexander Koops, 9781137381439

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People regularly multitask, though we have been warned about the mental costs of “task-switching” in psychology and the popular press. Meanwhile, economists have remained silent on the possible economic ramifications – both good and bad – of producers and/or consumers doing more than one thing at once. This first-of-its-kind volume explores the frequency, patterns, and economic implications of multitasking, with a particular focus on the multitasking of non-market activities such as child care, housework, eating, and studying. Using data sets from around the world and best-practice empirical and experimental techniques, the contributors to this volume explore the association of multitasking with output and welfare in a range of settings of interest to economists. Contributions in theory, empirical work, data management, and concepts are combined to yield the discipline’s first holistic view of multitasking and to identify where the research frontiers lie in this area. Edited By Charlene M. Kalenkoski and Gigi Foster 1. Introduction: The Economics of Multitasking; Charlene M. Kalenkoski and Gigi Foster 2. Economic Theories about the Allocation of Time: Review and an Extension for Multitasking; Ral G. Sanchis 3. Are Women Better than Men at Multitasking Household Production Activities?; Charlene M. Kalenkoski and Gigi Foster 4. The Multitasking Parent: Time Penalties, Dimensions and Gender Differences; Lyn Craig and Judith Brown 5. The Effect of Multitasking on Children’s Non-cognitive Skills; Agne Suziedelyte 6. Children’s Media Use and Homework Time; Sabrina Wulff Pabilonia 7. Do Americans Eat Meals Anymore or Do They Just Snack?; Karen S. Hamrick 8. Secondary Child Care in the ATUS: What Does It Measure?; Jay Stewart and Mary Dorinda Allard 9. Multitasking and the Returns to Experience; Parama Chaudhury 10. Discussion: The Economics of Multitasking; Charlene M. Kalenkoski and Gigi Foster

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