

Her Time: A Time Use Study of Women Participating in Livelihoods Programs in Ethiopia
This research project involves a novel application of the experience sampling method to the collection of time use data in a developing country setting. The goal of the research is to better understand how time use estimates compare when they are collected through a new experiential sampling method as opposed to the traditional in-person interview. Such comparative design has previously been used to compare different survey methods for measuring agricultural labor inputs and this project complements such studies by examining and measuring the consumption and time use patterns of rural women participating in livelihood programs in Ethiopia.















