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Sayer’s findings important element of new report
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Moms with husbands, live-in male partners are sleeping less and doing more housework than single mothers.
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Greg Sharp, The State University of New York at Buffalo
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Activity Spaces and Adult Health: The Role of (Non)Residential Connections
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Maria Stanfors, Lund University, Sweden
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Two for the price of one? Economic consequences of motherhood in contemporary Sweden.
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Time Use Across the Life Course
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2018 Conference
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Time Use Data for Population, Health and Policy Research
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Liana Sayer and Sandra Hofferth Lead Workshop
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Time Use Workshop with Liana Sayer and Kelsey Drotning
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Using Time Use Data to Investigate Trends & Determinants of Social Isolation
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Time Use Consortium - Seminar
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An Examination of High School Students' Time Use
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Workshop: 2021 ATUS Well-Being Data Webinar
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An overview of the 2021 ATUS Time Use Survey and Well-Being module data
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Workshop: Time Use Data Visualization Webinar
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An overview of visualization strategies for time use data, including the ATUS-X data visualization tool
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Sayer, Pepin research challenges single-mother time poverty
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Demography article reports finding that married mothers did more housework and slept less than never-married and divorced mothers, counter to expectations of the time poverty thesis
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