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Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement

1974 - 2025

Current editor(s): Filomena Maggino

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Volume 93, issue 3, 2009

Comparing Work-Life Conflict in Europe: Evidence from the European Social Survey pp. 433-444 Downloads
Frances McGinnity and Christopher Whelan
Work-Family Conflict and Working Conditions in Western Europe pp. 445-467 Downloads
Duncan Gallie and Helen Russell
Reported Levels of Time-based and Strain-based Conflict Between Work and Family Roles in Europe: A Multilevel Approach pp. 469-488 Downloads
Nadia Steiber
Work-Life Conflict and Social Inequality in Western Europe pp. 489-508 Downloads
Frances McGinnity and Emma Calvert
Relatively Different? How do Gender Differences in Well-Being Depend on Paid and Unpaid Work in Europe? pp. 509-525 Downloads
Katarina Boye
The Social Consequences of Insecure Jobs pp. 527-547 Downloads
Stefani Scherer
The Effect of Union Type on Work-Life Conflict in Five European Countries pp. 549-567 Downloads
Kairi Kasearu
Sacrificing Their Careers for Their Families? An Analysis of the Penalty to Motherhood in Europe pp. 569-586 Downloads
Vanessa Gash
Domestic Supply, Job-Specialization and Sex-differences in Pay pp. 587-605 Downloads
Javier Polavieja

Volume 93, issue 2, 2009

More Participation, Happier Society? A Comparative Study of Civil Society and the Quality of Life pp. 255-274 Downloads
Claire Wallace and Florian Pichler
Personal and Planetary Well-being: Mindfulness Meditation, Pro-environmental Behavior and Personal Quality of Life in a Survey from the Social Justice and Ecological Sustainability Movement pp. 275-294 Downloads
Jeffrey Jacob, Emily Jovic and Merlin Brinkerhoff
Does Cultural Capital Matter?: Cultural Divide and Quality of Life pp. 295-313 Downloads
Seoyong Kim and Hyesun Kim
Socioeconomic Indicators for Analyzing Convergence: The Case of Greece: 1960–2004 pp. 315-330 Downloads
Panagiotis Liargovas and Georgios Fotopoulos
Civil Society Involvement in International Development Cooperation: In Search for Data pp. 331-349 Downloads
Rafael Peels and Patrick Develtere
Measuring Youth Development: A Nonparametric Cross-Country ‘Youth Welfare Index’ pp. 351-358 Downloads
Jad Chaaban
Investigating the Structural Validity of Ryff’s Psychological Well-Being Scales Across Two Samples pp. 359-375 Downloads
Richard Burns and M. Machin
The French Regions and Their Social Health pp. 377-391 Downloads
Florence Jany-Catrice
Psychometric Evaluation of the Tagalog and German Subjective Happiness Scales and a Cross-Cultural Comparison pp. 393-406 Downloads
Viren Swami, Stefan Stieger, Martin Voracek, Stefan Dressler, Laura Eisma and Adrian Furnham
Quality of Life in Cities: Setting up Criteria for Amman-Jordan pp. 407-432 Downloads
Hikmat Ali, Fuad Malkawi and Yamen Al-Betawi

Volume 93, issue 1, 2009

Introduction, Outline and Acknowledgements pp. 1-6 Downloads
John Robinson
Time Use and Subjective Well-Being in France and the U.S pp. 7-18 Downloads
Alan Krueger, Daniel Kahneman, Claude Fischler, David Schkade, Norbert Schwarz and Arthur Stone
Some Perspectives on the Study on Time Use pp. 19-21 Downloads
F. Juster
Comment on Krueger and Colleagues’ NTA pp. 23-26 Downloads
Jonathan Gershuny
Comments on Krueger Presentation and Article pp. 27-30 Downloads
John Robinson and Steven Martin
On Adding Affect to Time-Diary Accounts pp. 31-32 Downloads
William Michelson
Comment: “Time Use and Subjective Well-being in France and the US” pp. 33-35 Downloads
Michael Bittman
Veblen in Reverse: Evidence from the Multinational Time-Use Archive pp. 37-45 Downloads
Jonathan Gershuny
Changes in American Daily Life: 1965–2005 pp. 47-56 Downloads
John Robinson and Steven Martin
A Summary of Trends in American Time Allocation: 1965–2005 pp. 57-64 Downloads
Mark Aguiar and Erik Hurst
It’s Time to “Do Economics” with Time-Use Data pp. 65-68 Downloads
Daniel Hamermesh
Emerging Modes of Timeline Data Collection: Event History Calendar Time Diary and Methods pp. 69-76 Downloads
Frank Stafford
Time Use and Living Standards pp. 77-83 Downloads
Nancy Folbre
Material Indicators of Family Busyness pp. 85-94 Downloads
Anthony Graesch
Making Time for Family: Schemas for Long-Term Family Memory pp. 95-103 Downloads
Bradd Shore
Method Differences in Measuring Working Families’ Time pp. 105-110 Downloads
Barbara Schneider
Students’ Study Time and Their “Homework Problem” pp. 111-115 Downloads
Jiri Zuzanek
Does Working While in High School Reduce U.S. Study Time? pp. 117-121 Downloads
Charlene Kalenkoski and Sabrina Pabilonia
Parent’s Time with Children: Does Time Matter for Children’s Cognitive Achievement? pp. 123-126 Downloads
Amy Hsin
Media Use vs. Work and Play in Middle Childhood pp. 127-129 Downloads
Sandra Hofferth
Transition to Adulthood in Finland and the United States pp. 131-135 Downloads
Eva Österbacka and Cathleen Zick
Marriage, Cohabitation and Childcare: The US and Sweden pp. 137-140 Downloads
Hiromi Ono and Rosemary Yeilding
ATUS Fathers’ Involvement in Childcare pp. 141-145 Downloads
Rong Wang and Suzanne Bianchi
Spousal Economic Factors in ATUS Parents’ Time Choices pp. 147-152 Downloads
Rachel Connelly and Jean Kimmel
Earnings and the Stratification of Unpaid Time Among U.S. Women pp. 153-157 Downloads
Sanjiv Gupta, Liana Sayer and Philip Cohen
The Intra-Household Allocation of Work and Leisure in South Africa pp. 159-164 Downloads
Martin Wittenberg
Trends in Free Time with a Partner: A Transformation of Intimacy? pp. 165-169 Downloads
Marieke Voorpostel, Tanja Lippe and Jonathan Gershuny
Patterns of Workweek Schedules in France pp. 171-176 Downloads
Laurent Lesnard and Thibaut Saint Pol
The Myth of the 24-hour Society: Non-standard Work Hours in Belgium, 1966 and 1999 pp. 177-183 Downloads
Ignace Glorieux, Inge Mestdag, Joeri Minnen and Jessie Vandeweyer
Employers Meet Families: Gender, Class and Paid Work Hour Differences Among U.S. Medical Workers pp. 185-189 Downloads
Dan Clawson, Naomi Gerstel and Jill Crocker
Comparing Hours per Job in the CPS and the ATUS pp. 191-195 Downloads
Harley Frazis and Jay Stewart
When Home Becomes Work: Work and Family Time among Workers at Home pp. 197-202 Downloads
Vanessa Wight and Sara Raley
Total Work Allocation in Four European Countries pp. 203-207 Downloads
Hannu Pääkkönen
The Religious Time Bind: U. S. Work Hours and Religion pp. 209-214 Downloads
David Cotter and Younghwan Song
Older Adults: International Differences in Housework and Leisure pp. 215-218 Downloads
Liana Sayer and Janet Gornick
Travel Time in a Brazilian City pp. 219-222 Downloads
Arnaldo Mont’Alvão and Neuma Aguiar
Time Use and Quality of Life of the Korean Rural Poor pp. 223-227 Downloads
H. Cho, K. Lee, Y. Lee, O. Kim, S. Lee, D. Hong, H. Cho and Y. Kim
The Cell Phone, Constant Connection and Time Scarcity in Australia pp. 229-233 Downloads
Michael Bittman, Judith Brown and Judy Wajcman
The Virtual Doubling of Japanese Internet Use: 2001–2006 pp. 235-238 Downloads
Sachiko Nakano and Yoko Watanabe
Calibrating Stylised Time Estimates Using UK Diary Data pp. 239-243 Downloads
Man Kan and Jonathan Gershuny
An Observational Method for Time Use Research: Lessons Learned from the Middletown Media Studies pp. 245-248 Downloads
Michael Holmes and Mike Bloxham
Average Weekly Time Spent in 30 Basic Activities Across 17 Countries pp. 249-254 Downloads
Kimberly Fisher and John Robinson
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