The U.S. Census Bureau’s Household Pulse Survey, which began on April 23, 2020, has been tracking how the daily lives of Americans have shifted due to the ongoing health crisis. The survey reveals that the daily routines of Americans have significantly altered, particularly when children are involved. A notable finding is that women’s daily lives have changed more than men’s. This shift in daily activities includes adjustments in sleep, work, and play, with variations depending on individual circumstances. The survey provides a detailed look into how the structure of daily life has been reshaped by the demands of the health crisis, highlighting the disproportionate impact on women.
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