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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
Located in News
Analyzing the effects of food supplementation and adherence support on food insecurity, time allocation, and quality of life indices of patients on antiretroviral treatment in the Free State Province, South Africa
Alok Bhargava investigates food insecurity, quality of life, and productivity among HIV patients receiving antiretroviral treatment in South Africa
Located in Resources / / Seed Grant Program / Seed Grants Awarded
Sara Raley, Associate Professor, McDaniel College
Working from Home: More Time for Family and Fun or More Time for Work?
Located in Coming Up
Linda Quirke, Department of Sociology, Wilfrid Laurier University
The Four O'Clock Shuffle: Parental Management of Children's Time Scarcity
Located in Coming Up
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
Reliability, validity, and variability of the subjective well-being questions in the 2010 well-being module of the American Time Use Survey
Sandra Hofferth, Professor, Family Science; Yoonjoo Lee, Graduate Student, Family Science
Located in Coming Up
How Does Time Use Data Illuminate Important Social Patterns?
Liana Sayer starts a new Time Use Lab at the University of Maryland
Located in Research / Selected Research
Seminar: Continuity and Change in Children's Time Use Trajectories
Liana C. Sayer, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Maryland
Located in Coming Up
Time Use Data Access System
Sandra Hofferth continues Time Use project to extend data "backwards through time and geographically across countries"
Located in Research / Selected Research
Seminar CANCELLED: Continuity and Change in Children's Time Use Trajectories
Liana C. Sayer, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Maryland
Located in Coming Up