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Michael Bittman (1993). Australian's Changing Use of Time, 1974-1987. Social Indicators Research 30(2-3): 91-108
Susan M. Clark, Andrew S. Harvey, Susan M. Shaw and William Michelson (1990). Time Use and Leisure: Subjective and Objective Aspects. Social Indicators Research 3(4): 337-352
Maria Sagrario Floro (1994). The traditional role of rural women in Pamela Sparr (ed.) Mortgaging Women's Lives: Feminist Critiques of Structural Adjustment. London: Zed Books: 122-128
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F. Thomas Juster and Frank P. Stafford (1991). The Allocation of Time: Empirical Findings, Behavioral Models, and Problems of Measurement. Journal of Economic Literature 29(2): 471-522
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Catherine Marsh (1991). Hours of Work of Women and Men in Britain. EOC Research Series. London: HMSO
John R. Robinson and Ann Bostrom (1994). The Overestimated Workweek? What Time Diary Measures Suggest. Monthly Labor Review 117(8): 11-23
Margaret M. Ross (1990) Time-Use in Later Life. Journal of Advanced Nursing 15: 394-399
K. Victor Ujimoto (1991) Ethnic Variations in the Allocation of Time to Daily Activities. Loisir et Société/Society and Leisure 14(2): 557-573
K. Victor Ujimoto (1993) Kaizen, Time-Budgets and Eldercare Research. Social Indicators Research 30: 185-195
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Karen Altergott (1985). Marriage, Gemder and Social Relations in Late Life in Warren Paterson (ed) Social Bonds in Later Life. Beverly Hills: Sage Publications: 51-70
Rudolf Andorka (1987). Time Budgets and Their Uses. Annual Review of Sociology 13: 149-164
Jonathan Gershuny and John P. Robinson (1988). Historical Changes in the Household Division of Labour. Demography 25(4): 537-552
Daniel R. Gross (1984). Time Allocation: A Tool for the Study of Cultural Behavior. Annual Review of Anthropology 13: 519-558
Heidi I. Hartmann (1981). The Family as the Locus of Gender, Class, and Political Struggle: The Example of Housework. Signs 6(3): 366-394
Geert Hofstede (1984). National Cultures Revisited. Asia Pacific Journal of Management 2(1): 22-28
Virginia C. Little (1984) An Overview of Research Using the Time-Budget Methodology to Study Age-Related Behaviour. Ageing and Society 4(1): 3-20
John A. Menefee (1982). The Demand for Consumption Time: A Longitudinal Perspective. The Journal of Consumer Research 8(4): 391-397
Miriam S. Moss and M. Powell Lawton (1982) Time Budgets of Older People: A window on four lifestyles. Journal of Gerontology 37(1): 115-123
John P. Robinson (1981). Television and Leisure Time: A New Scenario. Journal of Communication 31(1): 120–130
Lee Schipper, S. Bartlett, D. Hawk and E. Vine (November 1989). Linking Life-Styles and Energy Use: A matter of time? Annual Review of Energy, 14: 273-320
Diane R. Seleen (1982) The Congruence Between Actual and Desired Use of Time by Older Adults: A predictor of life satisfaction. The Gerontologist 22(1): 95-99
Susan M. Shaw (1988). Gender Differences in the Definition and Perception of Household Labor. Family Relations 37(3): 333-337
K. Victor Ujimoto (1988) Sociodemographic Factors and Variation in the Allocation of Time in Later Life: Aged Japanese Canadians in Karen Altergott (ed) Daily Life in Later Life: A comparative perspective. London: Sage Publications: 186-204
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The Household Budget: With a special inquiry into the amount and value of household work.
PhD Thesis, Faculty of Political Science, Columbia University
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Marianne A. Ferber, and Bonnie G. Birnbaum (1977). The "New Home Economics:" Retrospects and Prospects. The Journal of Consumer Research 4(1): 19-28
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Andrew S. Harvey, and W. Stephen Macdonald (1976). Time Diaries and Time Data for Extension of Economic Accounts. Social Indicators Research 3(1): 21-35
Jacob Jacoby, George J. Szybillo and Carol Kohn Berning (1976). Time and Consumer Behavior: An Interdisciplinary Overview. The Journal of Consumer Research 2(4): 320-339
Michael Paul Sacks (1977). Unchanging Times: A Comparison of the Everyday Life of Soviet Working Men and Women between 1923 and 1966. Journal of Marriage and the Family 39(4): 793-805