id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-316041-mrace6ux Saphores, Jean-Daniel E-SHOPPING changes and the state of E-grocery shopping in the U.S. evidence from national travel and time use surveys 2020-05-12 .txt text/plain 8754 455 55 Since the 2017 NHTS does not ask about e-grocery shopping, we also analyze data from the 2017 American Time Use Survey (ATUS) to contrast socio-economic characteristics of people who engage in online grocery shopping with conventional grocery shoppers. Second, since (to the best of our knowledge) there is no publicly available national dataset on e-grocery in the US, we analyzed data from the 2017 American Time Use Survey (ATUS) to characterize US consumers who shop online for groceries. We then estimated two more logit models on the sub-sample (N=2,934) of ATUS respondents who live in core-based statistical areas where at least one person shopped for groceries online. Since US national household travel surveys do not track what e-shoppers purchase, we also analyzed grocery shopping data from the 2017 ATUS using logit models and nonparametric tests. ./cache/cord-316041-mrace6ux.txt ./txt/cord-316041-mrace6ux.txt