Abstract
Abstract Data used in this article were collected from 182 adults working for major blue‐collar and white‐collar employers in the Kitchener‐Waterloo area (Ontario, Canada) as part of the 1985 Experience Sampling Survey. This article discusses differences in daily lives and accompanying moods of employed population, as a function of gender and calendar week. The article addresses the following questions: (a)How does the weekly rhythm of daily and leisure activities vary by gender? (b) How do men's and women's motivations for engaging in daily activities vary across the week? (c) Do men's and women's experiential states vary across the week differently ? (d) How do the experiential states of men and women differ within the context of different daily activities? (e) How do the behavioral and experiential profiles of individual calendar days vary by gender?
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