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General Publications: 2009

You can find further articles in the Electronic International Journal of Time Use Research (eIJTUR), the official journal of the International Association for Time Use Research. You also can find articles in the Sage journal Time & Society.

In addition, papers that have been presented at conferences relating to time use can be found on both the Upcoming Conferences and Previous Conferences pages.


Andrea Amico. The International Statistics of Time Use: Structure and Characteristic of Multinational Time Use Study Data File. Bachelor degree thesis. La Sapienza University, Italy.

Jens Bonke, Mette Deding, Mette Lausten. Time and Money. Journal of Happiness Studies 10(2): 113-131.

Rosalind Chait Barnett, Karen C. Gareis and Robert T. Brennan. Reconsidering Work Time: a Multivariate Longitudinal Within-Couple Analysis. Community Work and Family 12(1): 105-133.

Stella Chatzitheochari and Sara Arber. Lack of Sleep, Work and the Long Hours Culture: Evidence from the UK Time Use Survey. Work, Employment and Society 23(1): 30-48.

Robert Drago. What Would They Do? Childcare Under Parental Leave and Reduced Hours Options. Population Research Institute Working Paper Series 09-03.

Valeria Esquivel. Uso del Tiempo en la Ciudad de Buenos Aires. Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento. Colección Libros de la Universidad No 33. Buenos Aires. ISBN: 978-987-630-055-1

Nancy Folbre. Inequality, Consumption, and Time Use" in The Oxford Handbook of Economic Inequality. Wiemer Salverda, Brian Nolan and Timothy M. Smeeding (eds.) Chapter 14.

Margo Hilbrecht. Parents, Employment, Gender and Well-Being: A Time Use Study, PhD Thesis, Faculty of Applied Health Sciences, University of Waterloo, Canada.

Wagner A. Kamakura. American Time-Styles: A Finite-Mixture Allocation Model for Time-Use Analysis. Multivariate Behavioral Research 44(3): 332-361.

Susan Kenyon. The Impacts of Internet Use Upon Activity Participation and Travel: Results from a Longitudinal Diary-based Panel Study. Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies.

Laurent Lesnard and Thibaut de Saint Pol. Organisation du Travail dans la Semaine des Individus et des Couples Actifs: le Poids des Déterminants Économiques et Sociaux. Économie et Statistique (414): 53-74.

Peter Lynas, Michael Trend and Martyn Eden. Weekend Workers: Part-time Parents? The case for the Family Day Bill giving a weekend day off for parents to spend time with their children. Cambridge: Relations Foundation.

Clare Lyonette and Michael Clark. Unsocial Hours: Unsocial Families? Working Time and Family Wellbeing. Cambridge: Relations Foundation.

Valerie Ramey. Time Spent in Home Production in the Twentieth-Century United States: New Estimates from Old Data. The Journal of Economic History 69(1): 1-47

Julie P. Smith and Lyn Craig. The Time Use of New Mothers: What Does It Tell Us ABout Time Use Methodologies?. Australian Centre for Economic Research on Health (ACERH) Research Report. 4 April 2009.

Tara Stevens, Lucy Barnard and Yen M. To (26 January 2009). The Association Between Television Viewing and Achievement: The Impact of Optimal Viewing Across Time. Teachers College Record.


If you know of a time use publication that is not listed here and would like to share it with other researchers, please contact Kimberly Fisher.

 

 



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