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Who are the happiest Americans ?
Faculty Associate John Robinson tracks trends from 1965 to 2010
Located in News
Sayer outlines spousal work-share trends
Men are spending more of their time on chores. Women are spending less — but it’s still much more than men, reports Washington Post
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Hofferth research confirms continuing increase in fathers' time with children
Parental leave expressly for fathers recommended policy outcome
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Liana Sayer featured in PBS Newshour post
Report details how time use researchers manages her schedule
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Sayer notes on Uber-like services for kids
Safe kids' rides for busy parents
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Sayer on ride hailing-services
May provide useful service for overworked parents
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Sandra Hofferth interviews Daniel Hamermesh
Comments on work-non-work balance, trends for rich-country time use, and labor market participation changes since 2000
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Sayer research featured in The Atlantic
Varies by person's role
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Seminar Series: Nonstandard Work Schedules Over the Life Course: A First Look
Harriet B. Presser, Distinguished University Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Maryland
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Seminar Series: The Effect of Divorce on Time Allocation
Katie Genadek, Research Assistant, Minnesota Population Center, University of Minnesota
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