electronic International Journal of Time Use Research
2004 - 2016
Current editor(s): 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) Contact information at EDIRC. Bibliographic data for series maintained by Joachim Merz ( this e-mail address is bad, please contact ). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 13, issue 1, 2016
- Measuring short and rare activities – Time diaries in criminology pp. 1-33

- Sjoerd Van Halem, Evelien M. Hoeben, Wim Bernasco and Tom F. M. Ter Bogt
- The relationship between videogames, time allocation decisions, and labour market outcomes – Evidence from the American Time Use Survey pp. 34-57

- Daniel MacDonald
- Women’s labor in South Africa – Time spent doing simultaneous paid and unpaid work pp. 58-90

- Leanne Roncolato and Natalia Radchenko
- Tax-reforms, normal and actual working hours and welfare in the beginning of the 20th’s Denmark pp. 91-108

- Jens Bonke
- Time for shopping – Social change of time use for shopping activities 1990-2012 pp. 109-131

- Georgios Papastefanou and David Zajchowski
Volume 12, issue 1, 2015
- Spousal influence in time use - On book reading, highbrow culture attendance and computer use pp. 1-18

- Timo Toivonen
- The great recession and unpaid work time in the United States - Does poverty matter? pp. 19-48

- Tamar Khitarishvili and Kijong Kim
- Double advantage or disadvantage? - Parental education and children's developmental stages in Italy pp. 49-72

- Marit Rebane
- Working around the clock? - The time and location of paid work in Finland 1979-2010 pp. 73-96

- Satu Ojala and Pasi Pyöriä
- Love and retirement - Older couples' leisure time before and after retirement pp. 97-114

- Jens Bonke
- Automobile accessibility and the allocation of time 1990-2010 pp. 115-132

- Martin Brosnan and David Levinson
- Cruising through the millennium - 2003-13 changes in American Daily life pp. 133-152

- John P. Robinson, Elena Tracy and Yoonjoo Lee
Volume 11, issue 1, 2014
- Social status differentiation of leisure activities variation over the weekend – Approaching the voraciousness thesis by a sequence complexity measure pp. 1-12

- Georgios Papastefanou and Jonathan Gruhler
- Has the digital divide been reversed? – Evidence from five EU countries pp. 13-42

- Smaranda Pantea
- Explaining sleep time – Hungarian evidences pp. 43-56

- Benedek Kovács and Lajos Bálint
- Unraveling the mystery of sleep duration dynamics – Sleep in the objective and subjective lives of employed men and women pp. 57-72

- William Michelson
- Modular Online Time Use Survey (MOTUS) – Translating an existing method in the 21st century pp. 73-93

- Joeri Minnen
Volume 10, issue 1, 2013
- Student time allocation and self-rated performance – Evidence from a sample survey in Sicily (Italy) pp. 1-8

- Massimo Mucciardi
- A measure of concentration of the use of time, with an application to the pattern of daily leisure activities pp. 9-37

- Jorge González Chapela
- Paradata correlates of data quality in an SMS time use study – Evidence from a validation study pp. 38-54

- Philip S. Brenner and John D. DeLamater
- Interviewer and respondent interactions and quality assessments in a time diary study pp. 55-75

- Vicki A. Freedman, Jessica Broome, Frederick Conrad and Jennifer C. Cornman
- Visualizing multinational daily life via multidimensional scaling (MDS) pp. 76-90

- John P. Robinson and Jonathan Gershuny
Volume 9, issue 1, 2012
- Demand or supply for schooling in rural India? pp. 1-27

- Sripad Motiram and Lars Osberg
- The time cost of access to food – Distance to the grocery store as measured in minutes pp. 28-58

- Karen Hamrick and David Hopkins
- A conceptual typology of multitasking behavior and polychronicity preferences pp. 59-107

- Giovanni Circella, Patricia Mokhtarian and Laura K. Poff
- Paid and unpaid work in Denmark –Towards gender equity pp. 108-119

- Jens Bonke and Bent Jensen
- Human capital investments in children –A comparative analysis of the role of parent-child shared time in selected countries pp. 120-143

- Eva Österbacka, Joachim Merz and Cathleen D. Zick
Volume 8, issue 1, 2011
- Incentive contracts and time use pp. 1-29

- Tor Eriksson and Jaime Ortega
- An examination of the characteristics and time use of those who have unfilled spare time pp. 30-61

- Dr. Jennifer Baxter
- Maternal child socialization values and children’s time in unstructured play and studying pp. 62-84

- John F. Sandberg
- Home production – Enjoying the process or the product? pp. 85-109

- Mette Gørtz
- Activity and contextual codes – Implications for time-use coding schemes pp. 110-135

- Andrew Harvey and Jamie E. L. Spinney
Volume 7, issue 1, 2010
- Children’s housework – Are girls more active than boys? pp. 1-16

- Jens Bonke
- Value of housework time and changes in traditional economic well-being in Finland in 1979-2000 pp. 17-41

- Paivi Mattila-Wiro
- What do we mean by multitasking? – Exploring the need for methodological clarification in time use research pp. 42-60

- Susan Kenyon
- Sleep as a victim of the “time crunch” – A multinational analysis pp. 61-72

- John P. Robinson and William Michelson
Volume 6, issue 2, 2009
- Time use research in Canada – History,critique, perspectives pp. 178-192

- Jiri Zuzanek
- Harvey’s hypercodes and the “Propogram” – More than 24 hours per day? pp. 193-199

- 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

- Joachim Merz, Paul Böhm and Derik Burgert
- Estimating household production outputs with time use episode data pp. 240-268

- Duncan Ironmonger and Faye Soupourmas
- Variations in the rational use of time – The travel pulse of commutes between home and job pp. 269-285

- William Michelson
- Sharing of tasks and lifestyle among aged couples pp. 286-305

- Iiris Niemi
- Senioritis in repose pp. 306-313

- 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

- Ignace Glorieux and Joeri Minnen
Volume 6, issue 1, 2009
- Exploring time diaries using semi-automated activity pattern extraction pp. 1-25

- Katerina Vrotsou, Kajsa Ellegård and Matthew Cooper
- Changes in American children’s time – 1997 to 2003 pp. 26-47

- Sandra L. Hofferth
- Harmonising extended measures of parental childcare in the time-diary surveys of four countries – Proximity versus responsibility pp. 48-72

- Killian Mullan and Lyn Craig
- Predictors of time famine among Finnish employees – Work, family or leisure? pp. 73-91

- Timo Anttila, Tomi Oinas and Jouko Nätti
- Terms of marriage and time-use patterns of young wives – Evidence from rural Bangladesh pp. 92-108

- Sajeda Amin and Luciana Suran
- Time use and rurality – Canada 2005 pp. 109-129

- Hugh Millward and Jamie Spinney
- Keeping in touch – A benefit of public holidays using time use diary data pp. 130-166

- Joachim Merz and Lars Osberg
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