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Gender convergence in the American Heritage Time Use Study (AHTUS)
Kimberly Fisher, Muriel Egerton, Jonathan Gershuny, et al.
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Infusing time diary evidence into panel data: an exercise in calibrating time-use estimates for the BHPS
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Human capital and social position in Britain: creating a measure of wage-earning potential from BHPS data
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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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Busyness as the badge of honour for the new superordinate working class
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Time allocation and the comprehensive accounting of economic activity
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What do we do in post-industrial society? the nature of work and leisure time in the 21st century
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Time, through the lifecourse, in the family
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Wealth: its use, level, inheritance and change: in relation to human capital
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Beating the odds (2): a new index of intergenerational social mobility
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Beating the odds (1): intergenerational social mobility from a human capital perspective
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A new measure of social position: social mobility and human capital in Britain
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Web-use and net-nerds: a neo-functionalist analysis of the impact of information technology in the home
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Social structure and life chances
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Cross-national changes in time-use: some sociological (hi)stories re-examined
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Exploring new ground for using the Multinational Time Use Study
Kimberly Fisher, Jonathan Gershuny, Anne H. Gauthier, et al.
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Examining working time arrangements using time use survey data
Andrew Harvey, Kimberly Fisher, Jonathan Gershuny, et al.