| Country: | BELGIUM 1988 |
| Study Title: | Tempus Omnia Revelat 1988 |
| Collector: | Mark Elchardus and Ignace Glorieux (funded by Fonds voor Kollektief Onderzoek) |
| When Conducted: | 1988 |
| Sampling Method and Study Design: | Stratified random probability sample of 1265 people aged 20-69 and living in Flanders (Flemish Belgium) drawn; women under age 40 over-sampled; all given questionnaire on time use and demographics, people aged 20-40 asked to keep a time diary for at least three days; methodology otherwise followed 1984 study; 550 time budgets collected; time budgets included 10 minute intervals |
| Sample Size: | 466 useful diaries |
| Response Rate: | 84.7% of people returning a time budget returned useful diaries |
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| Source of Information: | Mark Elchardus and Ignace Glorieux. (1989) "The Generalized Meanings of Time Use Replication and Progress Report" in Time Use Studies World Wide, Jonathan Gershuny, Iiris Niemi, Zahari Staikov, and Edmund Wnuk-Lipinski (eds). Sofia: Socioconsult Ltd: pp. 209-229 |
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