Displaying Publications 1 - 30 of 46 in total
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Broadband Internet and social capital
Andrea Geraci, Mattia Nardotto, Tommaso Reggiani, et al.
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Men lose life satisfaction with fewer hours in employment: mothers do not profit from longer employment - evidence from eight panels
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Investigating the relationship between formal and informal care: an application using panel data for people living together
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Happy days: does volunteering make us happier or is it that happier people volunteer?
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The benefits of volunteering: a summary of work from 2014 to 2019
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Domestic divisions of work and couple dissolution in the UK
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Caring for carers: the lives of family carers in the UK
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Cash or carry? Fathers combining work and care in the UK
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Cash or carry? Fathers combining work and care in the UK - Executive summary
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Cash or carry? Fathers combining work and care in the UK - Conclusions & recommendations
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Marriage, labor supply, and home production
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Work life balance: commentary
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Couples’ division of employment and household chores and relationship satisfaction: a test of the specialization and equity hypotheses
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Short- and long-run estimates of the local effects of retirement on health
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The dynamic effects of retirement on well-being
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Health in a hurry: the impact of rush hour commuting on our health and wellbeing
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Dual careers, time-use and satisfaction levels: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey
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Travel-to-work and subjective well-being: a study of UK dual career households
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Calibrating time-use estimates for the British Household Panel Survey
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Household satellite accounts - valuing voluntary activity in the UK
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Good to be home? Time-use and satisfaction levels among home-based teleworkers
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Work, inequality, and the dual career household
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Time use, exploitation, and the dual-career household: competing perspectives
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Quality of match for statistical matches used in the 1995 and 2005 LIMEW estimates for Great Britain
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Time scarcity and the dual career household: competing perspectives
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Lifecourse pathways and housework time: Australia and the United Kingdom
Michele Haynes, Janeen Baxter, Belinda Hewitt, et al.
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Changes in employment-related time use and activity in voluntary assocations -PhD thesis-
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Measurement error in stylised and diary data on time use
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Measuring the returns to networking and the accumulation of social capital: any evidence of bonding, bridging, or linking?
Peter Urwin, Giorgio Di Pietro, Patrick Sturgis, et al.
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Gender and time use over the life course