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Working multiple jobs over a day or a week: Short-term effects on sleep duration

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Example 1: Multiple Job Holder working Primary Job as Taxi Driver: Activity Durations

Example 2: Single Job Holder working on diary day: Activity Durations

Table 1. Demographic and work characteristics, males versus females working on diary day and weekday versus weekend workers, The American Time Use Survey (2003–2011).

Table 2. Mean total duration of sleepa over the 24-hour diary day (0400–0400) for work structure variables of interest by gender and weekday versus weekend (hours, unadjusted): The American Time Use Survey (2003–2011).

Table 3. Difference in predicted mean sleep time (Diff MST, hours) compared with reference groups by gender and weekday versus weekend day.

Table 4. Mean sleep duration when sleep is recorded as the last activity of the diary day (and not censored at 0400) for each work diary group by gender and weekday versus weekend (hours, unadjusted): The American Time Use Survey 2003–2011.

Table 5. Mean count of activity episodes per worker during 24-hour diary day (0400–0400 hours): multiple job holders (MJH) working both primary and other jobs compared with single job holders (SJH).

Table 6. Mean time available between jobs, participation and duration in sleep between jobs and overall number of activities conducted between jobs: MJHs working both jobs on diary day.

Table 7. Ten most frequent activities and mean duration time spent (minutes) in each activity between jobs for MJHs working both primary and other jobs on diary day.