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General Publications: 2007

Mark Aguiar and Erik Hurst (August).
Measuring Trends in Leisure: The Allocation of Time over Five Decades. Quarterly Journal of Economics 122(3): 969-1006

Alberto Alesina and Paola Giuliano. The Power of the Family. IZA Discussion Paper 2750

Mary Dorinda Allard, Suzanne Bianchi, Jay Stewart and Vanessa R. Wight. Comparing childcare measures in the ATUS and earlier time diary studies. Monthly Labor Review 130(5): 27-36

Dominique Anxo, Lennart Flood, Letizia Mencarini, Ariane Pailhé, Anne Solaz and Maria Letizia Tanturri
Time Allocation Between Work and Family Over the Life-Cycle: A Comparative Gender Analysis of Italy, France, Sweden and the United States.
IZA Discussion Paper, No. 3193 (November)

Jennifer Baxter. Children's Time Use in the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children: Data Quality and Analytical Issues in the 4-year Cohort. Melbourne: Australian Institute for Family Studies. Growing Up in Australia Technical Paper No. 4

Jennifer Baxter, Matthew Gray, Michael Alexander, Lyndall Strazdins and Michael Bittman. Mothers and Fathers With Young Children: Paid Employment, Caring and Wellbeing. Australian Government. Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs Social Policy Research Paper 30

Jennifer Baxter, Matthew Gray and Alan Hayes. A Snapshot of How Australian Families Spend Their Time. Melbourne: Australian Institute of Family Studies

Jennifer Baxter and Alan Hayes. How Four Year-Olds Spend Their Day: Insights into the Caring Contexts of Young Children. Family Matters 76

Shu-Li Cheng, Wendy Olsen, Dale Southerton and Alan Warde. The Changing Practice of Eating: Evidence from UK Time Diaries, 1975 and 2000. The British Journal of Sociology 58(1): 39–61

Lyn Craig. How Employed Mothers in Australia Find Time for Both Market Work and Childcare. Journal of Family and Economic Issues 28(1): 69-87

Lyn Craig. Is There Really a “Second Shift", and If So, Who Does It? A Time-Diary Investigation. Feminist Review 86 (1) 149-170

Shirley Dex and Kelly Ward. Parental Care and Employment in Early Childhood.

Maria Gutierrez Doménech (2007) El Tiempo con los Hijos y la Actividad de los Padres/Parental Employment and Time With Children in Spain. la Caixa Documento de Economía n 6

Equal Opportunities Commission. Working Paper 57. London: Equal Opportunities Commission

Equal Opportunities Commission (June). Enter the Timelords: Transforming work to meet the future (Transformation of work: Final report). London/Manchester: Equal Opportunities Commission

Lina Eriksson, James Mahmud Rice and Robert E Goodin. Temporal Aspects of Life Satisfaction. Social Indicators Research 80(3): 511-533 February)

Lina Eriksson and Robert E Goodin. The Measuring Rod of Time: The Example of Swedish Day-Fines. Journal of Applied Philosophy 24(2): 125-136

Eurostat. The flexibility of working time arrangements for women and men - Issue number 96/2007. Statistics in Focus

Ilan Fischer and Oriel Sullivan. Evolutionary Modelling of Time Use Vectors. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 62(1): 120-43

Kimberly Fisher, Muriel Egerton, Jonathan Gershuny, John P. Robinson. Gender Convergence in the American Heritage Time use Study (AHTUS). Social Indicators Research. 82(1): 1-33

Lonnie Golden and Tesfayi Gebreselassie. Overemployment Mismatches: The Preference for Fewer Work Hours. Monthly Labor Review 130(4): 18-37

Sanjiv Gupta. Autonomy, Dependence or Display? The Relationship between Married Women's Earnings and Housework. Journal of Marriage and Family 69(2): 399-417

Luis F Gomez, Diana C Parra, Felipe Lobelo, Belen Samper, José Moreno, Enrique Jacoby, Diego I Lucumi, Sandra Matsudo and Catalina Borda. Television Viewing and its Association with Overweight in Colombian children: Results from the 2005 National Nutrition Survey: A Cross Sectional Study. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 4:41

Daniel S. Hamermesh and Jungmin Lee. Stressed Out on Four Continents: Time Crunch or Yuppie Kvetch? Review of Economics and Statistics 89(2): 374-383

Michael Jäckel and Sabine Wollscheid. Time Is Money and Money Needs Time: A secondary analysis of time-budget data in Germany. Journal of Leisure Research 39(1): 86-108

Man Yee Kan and Stephen Pudney. Measurement Error in Stylised and Diary Data on Time Use. ISER Working Paper 2007-03. Colchester: University of Essex

Susan Kenyon and G Lyons. Introducing Multitasking to the Study of Travel and ICT: Examining its extent and assessing its potential importance. Transportation Research Part A. 41(2): 161-175

Jean Kimmel and Rachel Connelly. Mothers' Time Choices: Caregiving, Leisure, Home Production and Paid Work. Journal of Human Resources 42(3): 643–681

Rachel Krantz-Kent and Jay Stewart. How do older Americans spend their time? Monthly Labor Review 130(5): 8-26

Frances McGinnity and Helen Russell. Work Rich, Time Poor? Time-Use of Women and Men in Ireland. The Economic and Social Review 38(2): 323-354

Jason A Mendoza, Fred J Zimmerman and Dimitri A Christakis. Television Viewing, Computer Use, Obesity, and Adiposity in US Preschool Children. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 4:44

Shirley L. Porterfield and Anne E. Winkler. Teen time use and parental education: evidence from the CPS, MTF, and ATUS. Monthly Labor Review 130(5): 37-56

Lynn Prince Cooke. Policy Pathways to Gender Power: State-Level Effects on the US Division of Housework. Journal of Social Policy 36(2): 239-260

Gilles Pronovost. Le Temps Dans Tous Ses Etats: Temps de travail, temps de loisir et temps pour la famille a l'aube du XXIe siecle. IRPP Enjeux Publics 8(1)

Maria Clelia Romano. L'uso del Tempo: Indagine Multiscopo Sulle Familie 'Uso del Tempo' Anne 2002-2003. Roma: Settore Famiglia e Società, ISTAT, Informazioni n2-2007.

N. Shoval, and M. Isaacson. Sequence Alignment as a Method for Human Activity Analysis in Space and Time. Annals of the Association of American Geographers. 97(2): 282-297

Alison J. Smith and Don Williams. Father Friendly Legislation and Paternal Time Across Western Europe. Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis 9(2): 175-192.

Glenn Stalker (Spring). Gender Convergence and Life-Course Differentiation in the Canadian Use of Time. Loisir & Société / Society & Leisure 29(1): 159-192

Oriel Sullivan and Tally Katz-Gerro. The Omnivore Thesis Revisited: Voracious Cultural Consumers. European Sociological Review 23(2): 123-137

Paul Taylor, Cary Funk and April Clark. From 1997 to 2007: Fewer Mothers Prefer Full-time Work. Pew Research Centre Social and Demographic Trends Report

Catrine Tudor-Locke, Hidde P. van der Ploeg, Heather R. Bowels, Michael Bittman, Kimberly Fisher, Dafna Merom, Jonathan Gershuny, Adrian Bauman and Muriel Egerton. Walking Behaviours from the 1965-2003 American Heritage Time Use Study (AHTUS). International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 4:45

Nicolle S. Tulve, Peter P. Egeghy, Roy C. Fortmann, Donald A. Whitaker, Marcia G. Nishioka, Luke P. Naeher and Aaron Hilliard. Multimedia Measurements and Activity Patterns in an Observational Pilot Study of Nine Young Children. Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology 18(1): 31-44

Nicolle S. Tulve, Paul A. Jones, Thomas McCurdy and Carry W. Croghan (September). A Pilot Study Using an Accelerometer to Evaluate a Caregiver's Interpretation of Their Infant or Toddler's Activity Level as Recorded in a Time Activity Diary. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport 78(4): 375-383

Linn Van Dyne, Ellen Kossek and Sharon Lobel. Less Need to be There: Cross-Level Effects of Work Practices that Support Work-Life Flexibility and Enhance Group Processes and Group-Level OCB. Human Relations 60(8): 1123-1154

John von Doussa. It's About Time: key findings from the women, men, work and family project. Family Matters 76

 

 



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