TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface: Take Back Your Time Day
Introduction: Time Poverty and What We Can Do About It
Part One: Overwork in America
Chapter 1: An Issue for Everybody
Chapter 2: The (Even More) Overworked American
Chapter 3: The Incredible Shrinking Vacation
Chapter 4: Forced Overtime in the Land of the Free
Chapter 5: Two Jobs and an Empty Pot
Part Two: Time Is A Family Value
Chapter 6: Overscheduled Kids, Underconnected Families
Chapter 7: Recapturing Childhood
Chapter 8: What About Fluffy and Fido
Part Three: The Cost to Civil Society
Chapter 9: Reclaiming Community Time - The Work We Really Need to Do
Chapter 10: Time to Be a Citizen
Chapter 11: Time and Crime
Part Four: Health Hazards
Chapter 12: An Hour A Day (Could Keep the Doctor Away)
Chapter 13: The (Bigger) Picture of Health
Part Five: Environmental Consequences of the Hurried Life
Chapter 14: Haste Makes Waste
Chapter 15: The Speed Trap
Chapter 16: On Time, Happiness, and a Small Footprint
Part Six: Historical and Cultural Perspectives
Chapter 17: When We Had the Time
Chapter 18: Can America Learn from Shabbat?
Part Seven: Taking Back Your Time
Chapter 19: Enough - The Time Cost of Stuff
Chapter 20: The Simple Solution
Chapter 21: Overcoming the Fear of Leisure
Part Eight: Workplace Solutions
Chapter 22: Jobs to Share
Chapter 23: A New Bottom Line
Chapter 24: Working Retired
Chapter 25: A Case for Sabbaticals
Chapter 26: America Needs a Break
Chapter 27: It Would be Good for Business Too
Part Nine: Rethinking Patterns of Culture
Chapter 28: Recipes for Change
Chapter 29: Time by Design
Part Ten: Changing Public Policy
Chapter 30: Europe's Work-Time Alternatives
Chapter 31: A Policy Agenda for Taking Back Time
Chapter 32: What's an Economy For?