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Deck the halls with pots of money
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Deck the halls with pots of money
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A Wider Use of Time Use Data
Jonathan Gershuny, Kimberly Fisher, Klas Rydenstam, et al.
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Why being busy has become a status symbol
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Hamish McRae: the way we live now: working all hours, just like Trollope
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Hamish McRae: the way we live now: working all hours, just like Trollope
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Being busy 'new badge of honour': longer working hours are seen as the latest status symbol
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'Busyness' is new badge of honour
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'Busyness' is new badge of honour
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Good week ... bad week
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Comparative Time Use Data Resources: the Multinational Time Use Study and the USA Heritage Datasets
Kimberly Fisher, Jonathan Gershuny, Anne Gauthier, et al.
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American time use 1965-2003: the construction of a historical comparative file, and consideration of its usefulness in the construction of extended national accounts for the USA
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Stylised Estimates, Activity Logs and Diaries: Estimating Paid and Unpaid Work Time
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Comparative Time Use Data Resources: the Multinational Time Use Study and the USA Heritage Datasets
Kimberly Fisher, Jonathan Gershuny, Anne Gauthier, et al.
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Social Mobility Effects of the Changing Gender Contract
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Technology and Social Change
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Proof that men do the chores (worth £12,000 each year)
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Fathers doing more housework but wives not swept off their feet yet
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DIY dads are worth a fortune
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Men carry out around £11,920 worth of 'unpaid' work a year
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Men doing their share of housework
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Superdads 'spend hours on chores'
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Men muck in with 2 hours of daily chores
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Men muck in with 2 hours of daily chores
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Time-Use and the Satisfaction of Human Wants: The International Context
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Letters to the editor: Sunday habits
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Study of changing time use on Sundays since the 1960s
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Home truth for idle men
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We're easier like Sunday morning
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Hey dad, you're an unsung domestic god