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General Publications: 2006

Katharine G. Abraham, Aaron Maitland and Suzanne M. Bianchi. Nonresponse in the American Time Use Survey: Who Is Missing from the Data and How Much Does It Matter?. Public Opinion Quarterly 70(5): 676-703

Mark Aguiar and Erik Hurst. Measuring Trends in Leisure: The allocation of time over five decades. Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, Working Paper 06-2.
Also appears as National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), Working Paper 12082

Christel Aliaga. How is the Time of Women and Men Distributed in Europe. Statistics in Focus: Populations and Social Conditions 4/2006 (catalogue number: KS-NK-06-004-EN-N). Luxembourg: Eurostat

Gillian Anderson and Karen Robson. Male Adolescents' Contributions to Household Labor as Predictors of Later-Life Participation in Housework. The Journal of Men's Studies 14(1): 1-12 (January)

Robert Andersen, James Curtis and Edward Grabb. Trends in Civic Association Activity in Four Democracies: The special case of women in the United States. American Sociological Review 71(3): 376-400

Dominique Anxo and Jean-Yves Boulin. The Organisation of Time Over the Life Course. European Societies 8

Matt Barnes, Ruth Smith and Caroline Bryson. Working Atypical Hours: What happens to family life?. London: National Centre for Social Research

Ulrika Bejerholm, Lars Hansson abd Mona Eklund. Profiles of Occupational Engagement in People With Schizophrenia (POES): The development of a new instrument based on time-use diaries. British Journal of Occupational Therapy 69(2): 58-68 (February)

Francesco Billari, Piero Manfredi, Emilio Zagheni and Joel Mossong. Time Use Data and Contact Patterns. VDC / InfoStat Demographic Research Centre Working Papers. Bratislava: Slovak Republic.

Michael Bittman and Kimberly Fisher. Exploring the Economic and Social Value of Present Patterns of Volunteering in Australia: Social Policy Research. Paper 28. Australian Government, Department of Families, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs.

Koen Breedveld, Andries van den Broek, Jos de Haan, Lucas Harms, Frank Huysmansand E. van Ingen. De Tijd Als Spiegel: Hoe Nederlanders Hun Tijd Besteden (Time as a Mirror: How the Dutch Spend Their Time). Den Hague: Sociaal en Cultureel Planbureau

Steven Brint, Kristopher Proctor. Middle-Class Respectability 'After Thrift': Work and Lifestyle in the US Professional-Managerial Stratum. Colleges and Universities 2000 Working Paper

Victor Casero and Carlos Angulo. Other Aspects of the 2002-2003 Time Use Survey. Madrid: Instituto Nacional de Estadistica (INE).

Alain Chenu and Laurent Lesnard. Time Use Surveys: a Review of Their Aims, Methods, and Results. European Journal of Sociology, 47(3): 335-359

Lyn Craig. Parental Education, Time in Paid Work and Time with Children: an Australian time-diary analysis. British Journal of Sociology 57(4): 553-575

Lyn Craig. Children and the Revolution: A time-diary analysis of the impact of motherhood on daily workload. The Journal of Sociology 42(2): 125-143

Lyn Craig. Does Father Care Mean Fathers Share? A comparison of how mothers and fathers in intact families spend time with children. Gender and Society 20(2): 259-281

Daniela Del Boca. Un Lavoro Poco Condiviso, di Linda Laura Sabbadini. Lavoce Monografie

Donna Dosman, Janet Fast, Sherry Anne Chapman and Norah Keating. Retirement and Productive Activity in Later Life. Journal of Family and Economic Issues 27(3): 401-419 (September)

Erkan Erdil, Ozan Eruygur, and Zehra Kasnakoglu. Time Use in Rural Areas: A Case Study in Turkey. Economic Research Centre, Middle East Technical University (ERC). Working Paper 0602 (January).

How is the time of women and men distributed in Europe? - Issue number 4/2006. Eurostat (March)

Comparable time use statistics - Main results for Spain, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland - February 2006. Eurostat (February)

Janet E. Fast, Donna Dosman and Lori Moran. Productive Activity in Later Life: Stability and change across three decades. Research on Aging 28: 691-712

Naomi Finch. Gender Equity and Time Use: How do mothers and fathers spend their time? in J. Bradshaw and A. Hatland (eds) Social Policy, Employment and Family Change in Comparative Perspective. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, pp 255-82

Scott M. Fuess Jr. Working Hours in Japan: Who Is time-privileged?. Social Science Research Network (SSRN) Electronic Paper Collection. Also IZA Discussion Paper No. 2195 (July)

Scott M. Fuess Jr. Leisure Time in Japan: How much and for whom? Social Science Research Network (SSRN) Electronic Paper Collection. Also IZA Discussion Paper No. 2002 (March)

Jonathan Gershuny, Deborah Lader, and Sandra Short. The Time Use Survey, 2005: How we spend our time: time results for 2005 where appropriate compared with the UK 2000 Time Use Survey. London: Office for National Statistics

Mette Gørtz. Leisure, Household Production, Consumption and Economic Well-Being. PhD thesis, Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen, Denmark (ISBN: 87-91342-36-8)

Sandra S. Hofferth. Response Bias in a Popular Indicator of Reading to Children. Sociological Methodology 36(1): 301-315

Jennifer Hook. Care in context: Men's Unpaid Work in 20 countries, 1965-2003. American Sociological Review 71(4): 639-660

Daniel Kahneman and Alan B. Krueger. Developments in the Measurement of Subjective Well-Being. Journal of Economic Perspectives 20(1): 3–24

Man Yee Kan. Measuring Housework Participation: The gap between 'stylised' questionnaire estimates and diary-based estimates. Institute for Social and Economic Research, Working Paper 2006-11. Colchester: University of Essex

Susan Kenyon. Accessibility Diaries: A new methodological approach to understand the impact of Internet use upon personal travel. Journal of Transport Geography 14(2): 123-134

John MacInnes and Montse Solsona. Usos del temps i famílies. Programa Nous Usos Socials del Temps. Barcelona: Ajuntament de Barcelona.
This departmental monograph is in Catalan, and will be available on the web soon.

Valerie A. Ramey and Neville Francis. A Century of Work and Leisure. University of California, San Diego Working Paper

James Mahmud Rice, Robert E. Goodin and Antti Parpo. The Temporal Welfare State: A crossnational comparison. Journal of Public Policy 26(3): 195-228 (December)

Brigitte Sellach, Uta Enders-Dragaesser and Astrid Libuda-Koester. Besonderheiten der Zeitverwendung von Frauen und Maennern (about time use of women and men, 2001/02 German TUS). Wirtschaft und Statistik 1(S): 83-95

Sandra Short. Review of the UK 2000 Time Use Survey: A summary of the organisation of the survey, the use made of the data and points to take forward to further surveys of this kind. London: Office for National Statistics

Statistisches Bundesamt. Zeitbudgets - Tabellenband I Zeitbudgeterhebung: Aktivitaeten in Stunden und Minuten nach Geschlecht, Alter und Haushaltstyp 2001/02. See Statistik-Shop, download free of charge (Artikelnummer / item number 5639102029005)

Diane Gabrielle Tremblay and Jens Thoemmes. Social Time and Social Values. Special Edition Loisir et Societe/Society and Leisure Volume 29(1). Quebéc: Presses de l'Université du Quebéc

Timo Toivonen. Trends in Leisure Time Use of Different Cohorts in Finland in Happy Time: Three Papers on International and National Trends in Leisure Time. Helsinki: Turku School of Economics and Business Administration Discussion and Working Papers 5(2006): 57-87

Johanna Varjonen and Kristiina Aalto. Household Production and Consumption in Finland 2001: Household satellite accounts. Helsinki: National Consumer Research Centre

Alexander Vogel. Erwerbstätigkeit in Partnerschaft lebender Frauen: Ein Ergebnisvergleich der normalen, tatsächlichen und gewünschten Arbeitszeit mit Daten der Zeitbudgeterhebung 2001/2002. (Normal, real and wished working hours of women in couples are compared by using the data of the German 2001/02 Time Use Survey). Beitrag im Rahmen der Ad-hoc Gruppe 48: Arbeitsmarktpartizipation, Erwerbsbiografien und soziale Sicherung - Forschung mit Daten der öffentlichen Forschungsdatenzentren der Bundesagentur für Arbeit, der Rentenversicherung und der statistischen Ämter des Bundes und der Länder, 33. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie, "Die Natur der Gesellschaft", 9-13 Oktober 2006, Kassel

Alexander Vogel. Frauenerwerbstätigkeit im Haushaltskontext: Ergebnisvergleich der normalen,tatsächlichen und gewünschten Arbeitszeit mit Daten der Zeitbudgeterhebung 2001/2002 auf Basis des kollektiven Modells. (Normal, real and wished working hours are compared by using the "collective Model" and the data of the German 2001/02 Time Use Survey). Diplomarbeit am Forschungsinstitut Freie Berufe -- FFB, Fakultät Wirtschafts-, Verhaltens- und Rechtswissenschaften der Universität Lüneburg

Alan Warde. Cultural Capital and the Place of Sport. Cultural Trends 15(2-3): 107-122

W. Wilson. Reliability of Sequence-Alignment Analysis of Social. Processes: Monte Carlo Tests of ClustalG Software. Environment and Planning A38: 187-204

Rie Yoshida and Sachiko Nakano (2006-2007). Changes and Trends in Media Use: From the Results of the 2005 Japanese Time Use Survey. NHK Broadcasting Studies 5

 

 



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