Displaying Publications 31 - 44 of 44 in total
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Leisure time exercise and personal circumstances in the working age population: longitudinal analysis of the British Household Panel Survey
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Empirical estimation results of a collective household time allocation model
Chris van Klaveren, Bernard M.S. van Praag, and Henriette Maassen van den Brink
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Domestic work time and gender differentials in Great Britain 1992-1998: what do 'new' men look like?
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Exit, voice and suffering: do couples adapt to changing employment patterns?
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Empirical estimation results of a collective household time allocation model
Chris van Klaveren, Bernard M.S. van Praag, and Henriette Maassen van den Brink
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Domestic work time and gender differentials in Great Britain, 1992-1998: facts, value judgements and subjective fairness exceptions
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Time allocation within the family: welfare implications of life in a couple
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Work orders: analysing employment histories using sequence data
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How do couples spend their time? hours of market and domestic work time in British partnerships
Hugh Davies, Heather Joshi, Mark R. Killingsworth, et al.
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How do couples spend their time? an investigation of the hours of market and domestic work time reported to the British Household Panel Study
Hugh Davies, Heather Joshi, Mark R. Killingsworth, et al.
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Leisure in the UK across the 20th Century
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The work/leisure balance and the new political economy of time: Paper presented by Gershuny at the lectures on Challenge of the New Millennium hosted by Tony Blair (27 January 1999)
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Sociological uses of time- use diary analysis
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Exit, voice and suffering: do couples adapt to changing employment patterns?