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ISER has an enviable publications record in top academic journals and regularly presents its work at key conferences and policy events in the UK and around the world. It is also frequently commissioned to produce reports and papers for Government Departments, think tanks, charities and businesses and its important work is frequently featured in the media. You can search all of ISER’s outputs including by area of interest and author.

Comparative Time Use Data Resources: the Multinational Time Use Study and the USA Heritage Datasets

  1. Kimberly Fisher
  2. Jonathan Gershuny
  3. Anne Gauthier
  4. Muriel Egerton
Conference Paper, ISA World Congress of Sociology - July 29, 2006

Comparative Time Use Data Resources: the Multinational Time Use Study and the USA Heritage Datasets

  1. Kimberly Fisher
  2. Jonathan Gershuny
  3. Anne Gauthier
  4. Muriel Egerton
Conference Paper, World Congress of Sociology - July 29, 2006

Comparing Changes in Daily Activities of Older People in Europe: lessons from the development of the Multinational Time Use Study (MTUS)

  1. Kimberly Fisher
  2. Jonathan Gershuny
  3. Anne Gauthier
  4. Nuno Torres
Conference Paper, European Population Conference - June 23, 2006

Comparative Time Use Data Resources: the Multinational Time Use Study and the USA Heritage Datasets

  1. Kimberly Fisher
  2. Jonathan Gershuny
  3. Anne Gauthier
  4. Muriel Egerton
Conference Paper, American Time Use Survey Early Results Conference - December 8, 2005

Comparative Time Use Data Resources: the Multinational Time Use Study and the USA Heritage Datasets

  1. Kimberly Fisher
  2. Jonathan Gershuny
  3. Anne Gauthier
  4. Muriel Egerton
Conference Paper, International Association for Time-Use Research Conference - November 2, 2005

Current Activities of the Multinational Time Use Study (MTUS)

  1. Kimberly Fisher
  2. Anne Gauthier
  3. Jonathan Gershuny
Conference Paper, International Association for Time-Use Research Conference - October 16, 2002

Time Budget Surveys in Europe

  1. Kimberly Fisher
  2. Jonathan Gershuny
  3. Anne Gauthier
  4. Charlemaigne Victorino
  5. Anita Bortnik
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Conference Paper, International Association for Time-Use Research Conference - October 5, 2001

Exploring New Ground for Using the Multinational Time Use Study

  1. Kimberly Fisher
  2. Anne Gauthier
  3. Jonathan Gershuny
  4. Charlemaigne Victorino
Conference Paper, ISA - RC33 Research Committee on Logic and Methodology Conference - October 3, 2000

A Multinational Longitudinal Time-Use Data Archive

  1. Jonathan Gershuny
  2. Kimberly Fisher
  3. Sally Jones
  4. Anne Gauthier
Book Chapter, Changing Times: work and leisure in postindustrial society, Appendix 2 - October 1, 2000

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