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electronic International Journal of Time Use Research

2004 - 2011

Edited by Joachim Merz, Jonathan Gershuny and Andrew S. Harvey

from Research Institute on Professions (Forschungsinstitut Freie Berufe (FFB)) and The International Association for Time Use Research (IATUR)
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Volume 8, issue 1, 2011

Incentive contracts and time use pp. 1-29 Downloads
Tor Eriksson and Jaime Ortega
An examination of the characteristics and time use of those who have unfilled spare time pp. 30-61 Downloads
Dr. Jennifer Baxter
Maternal child socialization values and children’s time in unstructured play and studying pp. 62-84 Downloads
John F. Sandberg
Home production – Enjoying the process or the product? pp. 85-109 Downloads
Mette Gørtz
Activity and contextual codes – Implications for time-use coding schemes pp. 110-135 Downloads
Andrew Sydney Harvey and Jamie E. L. Spinney

Volume 7, issue 1, 2010

Children’s housework – Are girls more active than boys? pp. 1-16 Downloads
Jens Bonke
Value of housework time and changes in traditional economic well-being in Finland in 1979-2000 pp. 17-41 Downloads
Paivi Mattila-Wiro
What do we mean by multitasking? – Exploring the need for methodological clarification in time use research pp. 42-60 Downloads
Susan Kenyon
Sleep as a victim of the “time crunch” – A multinational analysis pp. 61-72 Downloads
John P. Robinson and William Michelson

Volume 6, issue 2, 2009

Time use research in Canada – History,critique, perspectives pp. 178-192 Downloads
Jiri Zuzanek
Harvey’s hypercodes and the “Propogram” – More than 24 hours per day? pp. 193-199 Downloads
Jonathan Gershuny
Timing and fragmentation of daily working hours arrangements and income inequality – An earnings treatment effects approach with German time use diary data pp. 200-239 Downloads
Joachim Merz, Paul Böhm and Derik Burgert
Estimating household production outputs with time use episode data pp. 240-268 Downloads
Duncan Standon Ironmonger and Faye Soupourmas
Variations in the rational use of time – The travel pulse of commutes between home and job pp. 269-285 Downloads
William Michelson
Sharing of tasks and lifestyle among aged couples pp. 286-305 Downloads
Iiris Niemi
Senioritis in repose pp. 306-313 Downloads
John P. Robinson and Andrew Caporaso
How many days? A comparison of the quality of time-use data from 2-day and 7-day diaries pp. 314-327 Downloads
Ignace Glorieux and Joeri Minnen

Volume 6, issue 1, 2009

Exploring time diaries using semi-automated activity pattern extraction pp. 1-25 Downloads
Katerina Vrotsou, Kajsa Ellegård and Matthew Cooper
Changes in American children’s time – 1997 to 2003 pp. 26-47 Downloads
Sandra L. Hofferth
Harmonising extended measures of parental childcare in the time-diary surveys of four countries – Proximity versus responsibility pp. 48-72 Downloads
Killian Mullan and Lyn Craig
Predictors of time famine among Finnish employees – Work, family or leisure? pp. 73-91 Downloads
Timo Anttila, Tomi Oinas and Jouko Nätti
Terms of marriage and time-use patterns of young wives – Evidence from rural Bangladesh pp. 92-108 Downloads
Sajeda Amin and Luciana Suran
Time use and rurality – Canada 2005 pp. 109-129 Downloads
Hugh Millward and Jamie Spinney
Keeping in touch – A benefit of public holidays using time use diary data pp. 130-166 Downloads
Joachim Merz and Lars Spencer Osberg

Volume 5, issue 1, 2008

Changes in the use of time and the state of health of the Russian population in the 1980s-1990s pp. 1-25 Downloads
Viktor Artemov and Olga Novokhatskaya
Entropy and stability in time use – An empirical investigation based on the German Time Use Survey pp. 26-42 Downloads
Rainer Hufnagel
Alone at home pp. 43-64 Downloads
Hannu Pääkkonen
Time for play – An exploratory analysis of the changing consumption contexts of digital games pp. 65-89 Downloads
David Deal
Representative time use data and new harmonised calibration of the American Heritage Time Use Data (AHTUD) 1965-1999 pp. 90-126 Downloads
Joachim Merz and Henning Stolze

Volume 4, issue 1, 2007

Time use and options for retirement in Europe pp. 1-29 Downloads
Hannu Piekkola and Liisa Leijola
Cultural voraciousness - A new measure of the pace of leisure in a context of 'harriedness' pp. 30-46 Downloads
Oriel Sullivan
Stress, time use and gender pp. 47-68 Downloads
Jens Bonke and Frederik Gerstoft
Gender and time allocation differences in Taganrog, Russia pp. 69-92 Downloads
Monika Hjeds Löfmark
The changing relationship between parents’ education and their time with children pp. 93-117 Downloads
Satvika Chalasani

Volume 3, issue 1, 2006

European mothers’ time spent looking after children - differences and similarities across nine countries pp. 1-27 Downloads
Jutta M. Joesch and C. Katharina Spiess
Choosing between his time and her time? Paid and unpaid work of Danish couples pp. 28-48 Downloads
Mette Deding and Mette Lausten
Assessing alternative dissimilarity indexes for comparing activity profiles pp. 49-59 Downloads
Jay Stewart
Do time use patterns influence fertility decisions? A cross-national inquiry pp. 60-87 Downloads
Lyn Craig
Multiway data analysis for comparing time use in different countries - Application to timebudgets at different stages of life in six European countries pp. 88-109 Downloads
Mary Fraire
On measuring heterogeneity in the use of time pp. 110-119 Downloads
Jorge Gonzalez-Chapela

Volume 2, issue 1, 2005

Household time allocation – Theoretical and empirical results from Denmark pp. 1-12 Downloads
Jens Bonke and James McIntosh
Diary versus questionnaire information on time spent on housework – The case of Norway pp. 13-32 Downloads
Ragni Hege Kitterød and Torkild Hovde Lyngstad
Non-response and population representation in studies of adolescent time use pp. 33-53 Downloads
Casey Mulligan, Barbara Schneider and Rustin Wolfe
The time cost of care pp. 54-66 Downloads
Kimberly Fisher, Michael Bittman, Patricia Hill and Cathy Thomson
Methodological issues in the estimation of parental time – Analysis of measures in a Canadian time-use survey pp. 67-87 Downloads
Cara B. Fedick, Shelley Pacholok and Anne H. Gauthier

Volume 1, issue 1, 2004

Measuring work-life balance using time diary data pp. 1-13 Downloads
Kimberly Fisher and Richard Layte
Intra-family time allocation to housework - French evidence pp. 14-36 Downloads
Dominique Anxo and Paul Stewart Carlin
Complexity in daily life – a 3D-visualization showing activity patterns in their contexts pp. 37-59 Downloads
Kajsa Ellegård and Matthew Cooper
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 pp. 60-84 Downloads
Laurent Lesnard
Examining large-scale time-use files through graphic representation pp. 85-100 Downloads
William Michelson and David Crouse
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