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Michael Bittman. Social Participation and Family Welfare: The money and time costs of leisure. SPRC Discussion Paper 95
Michael Bittman and Judy Wajcman. The Rush Hour: The quality of leisure time and gender equity. SPRC Discussion Paper 97
Kimberly Fisher, Andrew McCullough and Jonathan Gershuny. British Fathers and Children: A Report for Channel 4 'Dispatches'. Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex
Jonathan Gershuny and Kimberly Fisher. Leisure in the UK Across the 20th Century. Institute for Social and Economic Research, Working Paper 1999-3. Colchester: University of Essex
Anders Hoffmann, Merete Konnerup, Mette Gortz, Anders Herts Larsen, Nicholas Lund, and Allan Madsen. Danish Shops Acts: Consequences for shops, consumers, and employers. Denmark: Ministry of Trade and Industry
Ming S. Lee, Sean T. Doherty, Ramesh Sabetiashraf and Michael G. McNally. iCHASE: an internet computerized household activity scheduling elicitor survey. Center for Activity Systems Analysis. Paper UCI-ITS-AS-WP-99-1
Juliet Schor. The New Politics of Consumption: Why Americans want so much more than they need. Boston Review: A Political and Literary Forum, Summer Issue
Sara Staats and Karen Horner. Allocating Time to People and Pets: Correlates with income and well-being in a Midwest community sample. The Journal of Psychology 133(5): 541-552
Sajeda Amin, Ian Diamond, Ruchira T. Naved and Margaret Newby. Transition to Adulthood of Female Garment-factory Workers in Bangladesh. Studies in Family Planning 29(2): 185-200
4153.0 - How Australians Use Their Time. Australian Bureau of Statistics (December)
Michael Bittman. The Land of the Lost Long Weekend? Trends in Free Time Among Working Age Australians, 1974-1992. SPRC Discussion Paper 83
Michael Bittman and Robert E. Goodin. An Equivalence Scale for Time. SPRC Discussion Paper 85
Jonathan Gershuny and Oriel Sullivan. The Sociological Uses of Time-Use Diary Analysis. European Sociological Review 14(1): 69-85
Erlend Holz. Zeitverwendung von Jugendlichen und jungen Erwachsenen (about the time use of young people, 1991/92 German TUS). Wirtschaft und Statistik 8(S): 689-698
Jerry A. Jacobs. Measuring Time at Work: Are self-reports accurate? Monthly Labor Review Online 121(12): 42-53 (December)
K. Kauhala, E. Helle, H. Pietila. Time Allocation of Male and Female Raccoon Dogs to Pup Rearing at the Den. Acta Theriologica 43(3): 301-310
Dominique Pasquier, Carlo Buzzi, Leen d'Haenens and Ulrika Sjöberg. Family Lifestyles and Media Use Patterns. European Journal of Communication 13(4): 503-519
Julie E. Press and Eleanor Townsley. Wives' and Husbands' Housework Reporting: Gender, Class, and Social Desirability. Gender and Society 12(2): 188-218
Tom H.A. van der Voort, Johannes W.J. Beentjes, Moira Bovill, George Gaskell, Cees M. Koolstra, Sonia Livingstone and Nies Marseille. Young People's Ownership and Uses of New and Old Forms of Media in Britain and the Netherlands. European Journal of Communication Copyright 13(4): 457–477
W. Wilson. Activity Pattern Analysis by Means of Sequence-Alignment Methods. Environment and Planning A 30(6): 1017-1038
Jiri Zuzanek, Theo Beckers and Pascale Peters. The 'Harried Leisure Class' Revisited: Dutch and Canadian Trends in the Use of Time from the 1970s to the 1990s. Leisure Studies 17(1): 1-19
K. Victor Ujimoto. Frequency, Duration and Social Context of Activities in Daily Living: Time-budget methodology for caregiving research. Journal of Occupational Science 5(1): 6-13 (April)
N. Anders Klevmarken and Frank P. Stafford. Time Diary Measures of Investment in Young Children. Department of Economics, Upsalla University, Working Paper 1997-8. Paper formerly presented at the Conference in honor of Tom Juster. 13-14 December 1996, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Jonathan Gershuny, Michael Bittman and John Brice. Exit, Voice and Suffering: Do couples adapt to changing employment patterns? Institute for Social and Economic Research, Working Paper 1997-8. Colchester: University of Essex
Eivind Hoffmann and Adriana Mata. Measuring Working Time: An alternative approach to classifying time use.
Juliet B. Schor. Civic Engagement and Working Hours: Do Americans really have more free time than ever before? Paper prepared for presentation at Conference on Civic Engagement in American Democracy. 26-28 September 1997, Portland Maine
Miriam Schulman. Time to Go Home: Long hours put the squeeze on workers and their families. Issues in Ethics 8(1) (Winter)
Iulie Aslaksen and Charlotte Koren. Unpaid Household Work and the Distribution of Extended Income: The Norweigian experience. Feminist Economics, 2(3)
Iulie Aslaksen, Trude Fagerli, and Hanne A. Gravningsmyhr. An Estimation of Time and Commodity Intensity in Unpaid Household Production in Norway. Feminist Economics, 2(3)
Michael Bittman and George Matheson. All Else Confusion: What do time surveys show about changes in gender equity. SPRC Discussion Paper 72
Karen Blanke, Manfred Ehling, Norbert Schwarz, Norbert Wirth, Dieter Schaefer and Wolf Bihler. Zeit im Blickfeld. Ergebnisse einer repraesentativen Zeitbudgeterhebung. (Time Use in Germany, Different Topics, 1991/92 German TUS). Schriftenreihe des Bundesministeriums fuer Familie, Senioren, Frauen und Jugend, Bd. 121
Kathleen Cloud and Nancy Garrett. A Modest Proposal for Inclusion of Women's Household Human Capital Production in Analysis of Structural Transformation. Feminist Economics, 2(3)
Colette Fagan. Gendered Time Schedules: Paid Work in Great Britain. Social Politics 3(1): 72-106
Andrew S. Harvey. The Measurement of Household Time Allocation: Data Needs, Analytical Approaches, and Standardization. Journal of Family and Economic Issues 17(3-4): 261-280
Duncan Ironmonger. Counting Outputs, Capital Inputs and Caring Labor: Estimating gross household product. Feminist Economics, 2(3)
Valerie Møller. Intergenerational relations and time use in urban black South African households. Social Indicators Research 37(3): 303-332
John Piggott and John Whalley. The Tax Unit and Household Production. The Journal of Political Economy 104(2): 398-418
John P. Robinson. Time, Housework, and the Rest of Life. Journal of Family and Economic Issues 17(3-4): 213-229
Jesse H. Ausubel and Arnulf Grübler. Working Less and Living Longer: Long-term trends in working time and time budgets. Technological Forecasting and Social Change 50: 113-131
Judith A. Rici, Norge W. Jerome, Nadia Megally, Osman Galal, Gail G. Harrison and Avanelle Kirksey. Assessing the Validity of Informant Recall: Results of a Time Use Pilot Study in Peri-Urban Egypt. Human Organization 54(3): 304-308
J.A. Francis-Smythe and Ivan T Robertson. Time-Related Individual Differences. Time & Society 8(2-3): 273-292
Robert L. Thompson and Reed Larson. Social Context and the Subjective Experience of Different Types of Rock Music. Journal of Youth and Adolescence 24(6): 731-744