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Time Use Lab Speaker Series: Societal Determinants of Temporal Complexity in Personal Leisure: A Comparative Study of Germany and Poland
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Ewa Jarosz, Visiting Fulbright Scholar and Ph.D. student, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of Polish Academy of Sciences
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Reliability, validity, and variability of the subjective well-being questions in the 2010 well-being module of the American Time Use Survey
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Sandra Hofferth, Professor, Family Science; Yoonjoo Lee, Graduate Student, Family Science
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Shengwei Sun, Department of Sociology, University of Maryland
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The "Feminist Mystique" Under Market Hegemony: Media's Framing of Women's Work-and-Family Issues in Contemporary China
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Kei Nomaguchi, Department of Sociology, Bowling Green State University
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Changes in Mothers' Perceptions of Neighborhood Quality, Child Well-Being, and Parenting Stress, 1976-2002
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Linda Quirke, Department of Sociology, Wilfrid Laurier University
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The Four O'Clock Shuffle: Parental Management of Children's Time Scarcity
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David Strohecker, Department of Sociology, University of Maryland
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Making Sense of the Cultural Turn: Cultural Sociology, The Sociology of Culture, and Cultural Studies
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Heather Rackin, Department of Sociology, Louisiana State University
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Networks of Notions: Measuring Meanings from In-depth Interviews Using Network Text Analysis
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Mandi Martinez, Department of Sociology, University of Maryland
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The Glory of the Perpetrator: Humanization, Blame, and Exoneration in Domestic Violence Homicide Articles
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Dr. Paula England, Professor of Sociology, New York University
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"Understanding Trends and Class Differences in Nonmarital Births"
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Sara Raley, Associate Professor, McDaniel College
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Working from Home: More Time for Family and Fun or More Time for Work?
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