V-06a: Share of Americans 15 Years and Older Who Engage Intensively in Leisure Time Activities, by Activity Type
* Spent 20 minutes or more engaged in the activity
** Excluding the watching of religious shows.
Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, American Time Use Survey. Data analyzed and presented by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences’ Humanities Indicators (www.humanitiesindicators.org).
The American Time Use Survey activity codes used for this analysis are listed below. One of the objectives of the analysis was to gauge how much time people spent reading relative to time spent on screens. Though some of the activities under “120307 Playing games” do not involve electronic entertainment, the category was included because it captures time spent playing computer games.
120312 Reading for Personal Interest
reading a magazine/book/newspaper (personal interest)
flipping/leafing through magazine (personal interest)
listening to books on tape/audio books (personal interest)
borrowing books from the library
doing research (personal interest)
checking out library books
being read to (personal interest)
reading, unspecified
returning library books/browsing at the library
reading a book on a Kindle or other electronic book reader (personal interest)
120307 Playing games
playing board games/Scrabble/cards
playing computer games/playing games over the Internet
hiding matzo (Passover)/hiding Easter eggs
playing poker
hitting a pinata
spinning dreidels
playing bingo
120308 Computer use for leisure (exc. Games)
computer use, unspecified
surfing the internet/web (personal interest)
downloading files, music, pictures (personal interest)
Using Twitter or tweeting
writing computer software (personal interest)
checking Myspace
computer use, leisure (personal interest)
browsing on the internet (personal interest)
participating in a chat room (personal interest)
designing/updating website (personal interest)
checking Facebook/Instagram
computer programming (personal interest)