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File Troff document (with manpage macros)Measuring Social Well Being (SWB) in Real Time: 1975-2013 Trends in U.S. Diary SWB Ratings
John P. Robinson, University of Maryland; 2015-011
Located in Research / Working Papers / WP Documents
FileIn Pursuing Happiness: Diary vs. General Ratings of US Subjective Well-Being
John P. Robinson and Elena Tracy, University of Maryland; Jonathan Gershuny and Teresa Harms, University of Oxford; 2015-009
Located in Research / Working Papers / WP Documents
File Troff document (with manpage macros)Declining Help in a Declining Economy: Trends in US Informal Volunteering: 2003-2013
John P. Robinson, University of Maryland; 2015-007
Located in Research / Working Papers / WP Documents
File Troff document (with manpage macros)Cruising Through the Millennium? 2003-13 Changes in American Daily Life
John Robinson, Elena Tracy, University of Maryland; 2015-002
Located in Research / Working Papers / WP Documents
Liana Sayer featured in PBS Newshour post
Report details how time use researchers manages her schedule
Located in News
File Troff document (with manpage macros)Positively Experiencing Daily Life
John P. Robinson, University of Maryland; 2014-004
Located in Research / Working Papers / WP Documents
File Troff document (with manpage macros)As we Like It (Today) Americans’ Favorite Daily Activities – in Real Time
John P. Robinson, University of Maryland; 2013-024
Located in Research / Working Papers / WP Documents
Robinson Comments on Results of the American Time Use Survey
Despite economic turmoil, Americans' time use has not changed much since 2008
Located in News
Who are the happiest Americans ?
Faculty Associate John Robinson tracks trends from 1965 to 2010
Located in News
Seminar Series: Cohort and Electoral Correlates of Americans' Foreign Language Policy Attitudes
John P. Robinson, Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Maryland
Located in Coming Up