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Author: Kimberly Fisher

Expectations for International Association for Time Use Research Conferences: results from a survey of IATUR members, participants at the 2002 IATUR Conference in Portugal, and people on the IATUR time use e-mail list

Why We Should Care About the Daily Activity Schedules of Adult Carers

Expectations for International Association for Time Use Research Conferences: results from a survey of IATUR members, participants at the 2002 IATUR Conference in Portugal, and people on the IATUR time use e-mail list

An Initial Exploration of the Employment Conditions of Full-Time and Part-Time Workers Using the Revised NS-SEC

Criterion Validity and Occupational Classification: the seven economic relations and the NS-SEC

If Christmas leaves you worried….

We can work it out

Measuring Work-Life Balance Using Time Diary Data (originally Measuring Work-Life Balance and Degrees of Sociability: a focus on the value of time use data in the assessment of quality of life)

Chewing the Fat: the story time diaries tell about physical activity in the United Kingdom

HETUS: setting the trend for cross-national European time use research

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