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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)
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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 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 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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