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December 2016, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-33 Measuring short and rare activities – Time diaries in criminology
by Sjoerd Van Halem & Evelien M. Hoeben & Wim Bernasco & Tom F. M. Ter Bogt - 34-57 The relationship between videogames, time allocation decisions, and labour market outcomes – Evidence from the American Time Use Survey
by Daniel MacDonald - 58-90 Women’s labor in South Africa – Time spent doing simultaneous paid and unpaid work
by Leanne Roncolato & Natalia Radchenko - 91-108 Tax-reforms, normal and actual working hours and welfare in the beginning of the 20th’s Denmark
by Jens Bonke - 109-131 Time for shopping – Social change of time use for shopping activities 1990-2012
by Georgios Papastefanou & David Zajchowski
December 2015, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-18 Spousal influence in time use - On book reading, highbrow culture attendance and computer use
by Timo Toivonen - 19-48 The great recession and unpaid work time in the United States - Does poverty matter?
by Tamar Khitarishvili & Kijong Kim - 49-72 Double advantage or disadvantage? - Parental education and children's developmental stages in Italy
by Marit Rebane - 73-96 Working around the clock? - The time and location of paid work in Finland 1979-2010
by Satu Ojala & Pasi Pyöriä - 97-114 Love and retirement - Older couples' leisure time before and after retirement
by Jens Bonke - 115-132 Automobile accessibility and the allocation of time 1990-2010
by Martin Brosnan & David M. Levinson - 133-152 Cruising through the millennium - 2003-13 changes in American Daily life
by John P. Robinson & Elena Tracy & Yoonjoo Lee
December 2014, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-12 Social status differentiation of leisure activities variation over the weekend – Approaching the voraciousness thesis by a sequence complexity measure
by Georgios Papastefanou & Jonathan Gruhler - 13-42 Has the digital divide been reversed? – Evidence from five EU countries
by Smaranda Pantea - 43-56 Explaining sleep time – Hungarian evidences
by Benedek Kovács & Lajos Bálint - 57-72 Unraveling the mystery of sleep duration dynamics – Sleep in the objective and subjective lives of employed men and women
by William Michelson - 73-93 Modular Online Time Use Survey (MOTUS) – Translating an existing method in the 21st century
by Joeri Minnen
November 2013, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-8 Student time allocation and self-rated performance – Evidence from a sample survey in Sicily (Italy)
by Massimo Mucciardi - 9-37 A measure of concentration of the use of time, with an application to the pattern of daily leisure activities
by Jorge González Chapela - 38-54 Paradata correlates of data quality in an SMS time use study – Evidence from a validation study
by Philip S. Brenner & John D. DeLamater - 55-75 Interviewer and respondent interactions and quality assessments in a time diary study
by Vicki A. Freedman & Jessica Broome & Frederick Conrad & Jennifer C. Cornman - 76-90 Visualizing multinational daily life via multidimensional scaling (MDS)
by John P. Robinson & Jonathan Gershuny
November 2012, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-27 Demand or supply for schooling in rural India?
by Sripad Motiram & Lars Osberg - 28-58 The time cost of access to food – Distance to the grocery store as measured in minutes
by Karen S. Hamrick & David Hopkins - 59-107 A conceptual typology of multitasking behavior and polychronicity preferences
by Giovanni Circella & Patricia L. Mokhtarian & Laura K. Poff - 108-119 Paid and unpaid work in Denmark –Towards gender equity
by Jens Bonke & Bent Jensen - 120-143 Human capital investments in children –A comparative analysis of the role of parent-child shared time in selected countries
by Eva Österbacka & Joachim Merz & Cathleen D. Zick
November 2011, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-29 Incentive contracts and time use
by Tor Viking Eriksson & Jaime Ortega - 30-61 An examination of the characteristics and time use of those who have unfilled spare time
by Dr. Jennifer Baxter - 62-84 Maternal child socialization values and children’s time in unstructured play and studying
by John F. Sandberg - 85-109 Home production – Enjoying the process or the product?
by Mette Gortz - 110-135 Activity and contextual codes – Implications for time-use coding schemes
by Andrew S. Harvey & Jamie E. L. Spinney
October 2010, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 1-16 Children’s housework – Are girls more active than boys?
by Jens Bonke - 17-41 Value of housework time and changes in traditional economic well-being in Finland in 1979-2000
by Paivi Mattila-Wiro - 42-60 What do we mean by multitasking? – Exploring the need for methodological clarification in time use research
by Susan Kenyon - 61-72 Sleep as a victim of the “time crunch” – A multinational analysis
by John P. Robinson & William Michelson
September 2009, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 178-192 Time use research in Canada – History,critique, perspectives
by Jiri Zuzanek - 193-199 Harvey’s hypercodes and the “Propogram” – More than 24 hours per day?
by Jonathan Gershuny - 200-239 Timing and fragmentation of daily working hours arrangements and income inequality – An earnings treatment effects approach with German time use diary data
by Joachim Merz & Paul Böhm & Derik Burgert - 240-268 Estimating household production outputs with time use episode data
by Duncan Ironmonger & Faye Soupourmas - 269-285 Variations in the rational use of time – The travel pulse of commutes between home and job
by William Michelson - 286-305 Sharing of tasks and lifestyle among aged couples
by Iiris Niemi - 306-313 Senioritis in repose
by John P. Robinson & Andrew Caporaso - 314-327 How many days? A comparison of the quality of time-use data from 2-day and 7-day diaries
by Ignace Glorieux & Joeri Minnen
September 2009, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 1-25 Exploring time diaries using semi-automated activity pattern extraction
by Katerina Vrotsou & Kajsa Ellegård & Matthew Cooper - 26-47 Changes in American children’s time – 1997 to 2003
by Sandra L. Hofferth - 48-72 Harmonising extended measures of parental childcare in the time-diary surveys of four countries – Proximity versus responsibility
by Killian Mullan & Lyn Craig - 73-91 Predictors of time famine among Finnish employees – Work, family or leisure?
by Timo Anttila & Tomi Oinas & Jouko Nätti - 92-108 Terms of marriage and time-use patterns of young wives – Evidence from rural Bangladesh
by Sajeda Amin & Luciana Suran - 109-129 Time use and rurality – Canada 2005
by Hugh Millward & Jamie Spinney - 130-166 Keeping in touch – A benefit of public holidays using time use diary data
by Joachim Merz & Lars Osberg
November 2008, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 1-25 Changes in the use of time and the state of health of the Russian population in the 1980s-1990s
by Viktor Artemov & Olga Novokhatskaya - 26-42 Entropy and stability in time use – An empirical investigation based on the German Time Use Survey
by Rainer Hufnagel - 43-64 Alone at home
by Hannu Pääkkonen - 65-89 Time for play – An exploratory analysis of the changing consumption contexts of digital games
by David Deal - 90-126 Representative time use data and new harmonised calibration of the American Heritage Time Use Data (AHTUD) 1965-1999
by Joachim Merz & Henning Stolze
September 2007, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 1-29 Time use and options for retirement in Europe
by Hannu Piekkola & Liisa Leijola - 30-46 Cultural voraciousness - A new measure of the pace of leisure in a context of 'harriedness'
by Oriel Sullivan - 47-68 Stress, time use and gender
by Jens Bonke & Frederik Gerstoft - 69-92 Gender and time allocation differences in Taganrog, Russia
by Monika Hjeds Löfmark - 93-117 The changing relationship between parents’ education and their time with children
by Satvika Chalasani
August 2006, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 1-27 European mothers’ time spent looking after children - differences and similarities across nine countries
by Jutta M. Joesch & C. Katharina Spiess - 28-48 Choosing between his time and her time? Paid and unpaid work of Danish couples
by Mette Deding & Mette Lausten - 49-59 Assessing alternative dissimilarity indexes for comparing activity profiles
by Jay Stewart - 60-87 Do time use patterns influence fertility decisions? A cross-national inquiry
by Lyn Craig - 88-109 Multiway data analysis for comparing time use in different countries - Application to timebudgets at different stages of life in six European countries
by Mary Fraire - 110-119 On measuring heterogeneity in the use of time
by Jorge Gonzalez-Chapela
October 2005, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 1-12 Household time allocation – Theoretical and empirical results from Denmark
by Jens Bonke & James McIntosh - 13-32 Diary versus questionnaire information on time spent on housework – The case of Norway
by Ragni Hege Kitterød & Torkild Hovde Lyngstad - 33-53 Non-response and population representation in studies of adolescent time use
by Casey B. Mulligan & Barbara Schneider & Rustin Wolfe - 54-66 The time cost of care
by Kimberly Fisher & Michael Bittman & Patricia Hill & Cathy Thomson - 67-87 Methodological issues in the estimation of parental time – Analysis of measures in a Canadian time-use survey
by Cara B. Fedick & Shelley Pacholok & Anne H. Gauthier
August 2004, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 1-13 Measuring work-life balance using time diary data
by Kimberly Fisher & Richard Layte - 14-36 Intra-family time allocation to housework - French evidence
by Dominique Anxo & Paul Carlin - 37-59 Complexity in daily life – a 3D-visualization showing activity patterns in their contexts
by Kajsa Ellegård & Matthew Cooper - 60-84 Schedules as sequences: a new method to analyze the use of time based on collective rhythm with an application to the work arrangements of French dual-earner couples
by Laurent Lesnard - 85-100 Examining large-scale time-use files through graphic representation
by William Michelson & David Crouse