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International Association of Time Use Research (IATUR)

Annual Conference  2002

15 - 18 October  Lisbon, Portugal  

ISEG - Institute of Economics and Business Administration

Technical University of Lisbon

 

Papers and Abstracts

 

 

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Alternative ways of providing household services [abs] [paper]

Aalto, Kristiina - National Consumer Research Centre (Finland) and Varjonen, Johanna - National Consumer Research Centre (Finland)

 

Intra-family Time Allocation to Housework: French Evidence [abs] [paper]

Anxo, Dominique - University of Gothenburg (Sweden) and Carlin, Paul Indiana University – Purdue University of Indianapolis (USA)

 

Andocentric look of feminine temporal experience: the case of academic woman [abs] [paper]

Araújo, Emília - University of Minho (Portugal)

 

Historical beginnings of time use research in Russia and the United states and their methodological implications [abs] [paper]

Artemov, Victor - Institute of Economics and Industrial Engineering (Russia) and Zuzanek, Jiri - University of Waterloo (Canada)

 

The unfulfilled preference for working shorter hours in the Netherlands [abs] [paper]

Baaijens, Christine - Utrecht University (Netherlands) and Schippers, Joop - Utrecht University (Netherlands)

 

Integration process of senior citizens in the telematic society of the global society of information [abs] [paper]

Baigorri, Artemio - Extremadura University (Spain) and Chaves, Maria del Mar - Extremadura University (Spain)

 

Space Dimensions of the time: Urban conflicts space-times [abs] [paper]

Baigorri, Artemio - Extremadura University (Spain) and Chaves, Maria del Mar - Extremadura University (Spain) and Diaz, Ramón Fernández - Extremadura University (Spain) and Rey, José López - Extremadura University (Spain)

 

The Role of the Demand for Home Production and Wage Differentials in the Female Part-Time Employment Decision [abs] [paper]

Baslevent, Cem - Istanbul Bilgi University (Turkey)

 

Household Work - Diary Information versus Questionnaire Information [abs] [paper] **

Bonke, Jens - The Danish National Institute of Social Research (Denmark)

 

Shop opening hours: the rigidity of time-structures [abs] [paper]

Breedveld, Koen - Social and Cultural Planning Office (Netherlands); Broek, Andries Van den  - Social and Cultural Planning Office (Netherlands) and Marielle Cloin - Social and Cultural Planning Office (Netherlands)

 

Leisure across Europe: comparing 14 populations, conveying 1 pattern [abs] [paper]

Broek, Andries Van den  - Social and Cultural Planning Office (Netherlands)

 

Temporal dimensions of well-being among young, middle-aged and older women in Australia [abs] [paper]

Brown, Peter - Griffith University (Australia) and Warner-Smith, Penny - University of Newcastle (Australia)

 

Feminist political theory and the analysis of time [abs] [paper]

Bryson, Valerie - University of Huddersfield (UK)

 

Has parental time devoted to children remained unchanged? [abs] [paper]

Budig, Michelle J. - University of Massachusetts (USA) and Folbre, NancyUniversity of Massachusetts (USA)

   

Measuring the Legal Dynamics of the Use of Time in Southern European States [abs] [paper]

Cardoso, João - Fernando Pessoa University (Portugal)

 

Gender and children's time use [abs] [poster]

Carvalho, Marie Jane S. - Rio Grande do Sul Federal University (Brazil)

 

Questions and controversies revolving around telework - a gender perspective [abs] [paper]

Casaca, Sara - Technical University of Lisbon - ISEG (Portugal)

 

Men Behaving Better?: applying quasi-cohorts analysis to studying men's contribution to housework [abs] [paper]

Casey, Bernard - London School of Economics (UK)

 

Korean People's Leisure-Time Changes During 1981-2000 [abs] [paper]

Choo, Kwang Yung - Seoul National University (Korea)

 

Changing relationship between work and leisure in Taiwan - Analysis of a new capitalism society [abs] [paper]

Chuang, Shu-tzu - Leader University (Taiwan) and Sun, Shu-kenNational University of Taiwan (Taiwan)

 

Public participation as leverage for the division of household labor [abs] [paper] *

Coppens, Kim - Free University of Brussels (Belgium) and Koelet, Suzana - Free University of Brussels (Belgium) 

 

The Portuguese Time Use Survey [abs] [paper] **

Correia, Luis - National Institute of Statistics (Portugal) and Lopes, Guilhermina - National Statistical Institute (Portugal) and Coelho, Edviges - National Institute of Statistics (Portugal)

 

Manipulating and graphing time use data in two and three dimensions: Basic steps [abs] [paper]

Crouse, David - University of Toronto (Canada) and Michelson, William - University of Toronto (Canada)

 

The question of the work in the contemporary world: Technological transformations and the importance of ethics [abs] [paper]

De Liberal, Márcia - Mackenzie Presbitarian University (Brazil) and Pascal, Maria Aparecida - Mackenzie Presbitarian University (Brazil)

 

Assessing the empirical challenges of time use data: A comparison of three common estimation techniques [abs] [paper]

Dosman, Donna - University of Alberta (Canada) and Fast, Janet E. - University of Alberta (Canada)

 

Desired leisure activities and obstacles to enjoy them in Latvia [abs] [poster]

Eglite, Parsla - Latvian Academy of Sciences (Latvia)

 

Wishing For More Time - Expectations of Time-Use Versus Actual Results [abs] [paper]

Ellwood, Mark - Pace Productivity Inc. (Canada)

 

Golf clubs or the golf chanel?Changes in activity patterns at retirement [abs] [paper]

Fast, Janet E. - University of Alberta (Canada) and Dosman, Donna - University of Alberta (Canada)

 

Life cycle trajectories and its determinants in the Portuguese labour market [abs] [paper]

Fernandes, Graça Leão - Technical University of Lisbon - ISEG (Portugal) and Lopes, Margarida Chagas - Technical University of Lisbon - ISEG (Portugal)

   

Evolutionary modelling of time use vectors [abs] [paper] [appendix1] [appendix2]

Fischer, Ilan and Sullivan, Oriel  

 

Chewing the fat - the story time diaries tell about physical activity in the United Kingdom [abs] [paper]

Fisher, Kimberly - University of Essex (UK)

 

Setting the Trend for Cross-National European Time Use Research [abs] [poster] [appendix1] [appendix2]

Fisher, Kimberly - University of Essex (UK) and Gershuny, Jonathan – University of Essex (UK)

 

Current Activities of the Multinational Time Use Studies Project [abs] [poster]

Fisher, Kimberly - University of Essex (UK) and Gershuny, Jonathan – University of Essex (UK) and Gauthier, Anne H. – University of Calgary (Canada)  

 

Measuring Work-Life Balance and Degrees of Sociability: A Focus on the Value of Time Use Data in the Assessment of Quality of Life [abs] [poster]

Fisher, Kimberly - University of Essex (UK) and Richard Layte - The Economic and Social Research Institute (Rep.Ireland)

 

The backward bending labour supply curve; We like leisure...but we prefer work [abs] [paper]

Fontainha, Elsa - Technical University of Lisbon - ISEG (Portugal)

 

Household Production - The Portuguese Case

Fontainha, Elsa - Technical University of Lisbon - ISEG (Portugal) [abs] [paper]

 

Comparison of work styles by testing the similarity between fluctuations in activity rates [abs] [paper]

Fujiwara, Masago - University of Shimane (Japan)

 

Life course analysis of time allocation  [abs] [paper]

Gershuny, Jonathan - University of Essex (UK) 

 

Different perception about youth's nightly leisure: a qualitative analysis on the fenomenon of "botellón" in Extremadura (Spain) [abs] [paper]

Gómez Cabranes, Leonor  - Extremadura University (Spain) and González, Beatriz Munoz - Extremadura University (Spain)  

 

Informal Support Social Networks and Time Use [abs] [paper]

Guerreiro, Maria das Dores - ISCTE-Sociology Department (Portugal)

 

Evaluation of Non-Market Work of Russian Households [abs] [paper]

Gvozdeva, Galina - Institute of Economics and Industrial Engineering (Russia)

 

Media, crime and loneliness: the relationship between media use and the development of the young [abs] [paper]

Haan, Jos de - Social and Cultural Planning Office (Netherlands) and Huysmans, Frank - Social and Cultural Planning Office (Netherlands)

   

Measurement and Analysis of Time Poverty [abs] [paper]

Harvey, Andrew - Saint Mary's University-Halifax (Canada) and MukhopadhyayArun - Saint Mary's University-Halifax (Canada)

 

Analysis of a large scale time use survey with respect to travel demand and regional aspects [abs] [paper]

Hertkorn, Georg - Institute of Transport Research - German Aerospace Center (Germany) and Kracht, Matthias - Institute of Transport Research - German Aerospace Center (Germany)

 

American Time Use Survey: Report on the Dress Rehearsal [abs] [paper]

Herz, Diane - Bureau of Labor Statistics (USA)

 

The Effect of the Shorter Working Time on Time Use of Husbands and Wives in Japan [abs] [paper]

Hirata, Michinori - Hiroshima University (Japan) 

 

Using Time Use data to calculate an hourly effective retourn to labour: results from the UK Household Satellite Account (experimental) 2000 [abs] [paper]

Holloway, Sue - Office of National Statistics (UK)

 

Supplement and substitute. The consequences of the rise of ICT for the use of existing media in the Netherlands, 1975-2000 [abs] [paper]

Huysmans, Frank - Social and Cultural Planning Office (Netherlands) and Haan, Jos de - Social and Cultural Planning Office (Netherlands)

 

Time use in Slovenia: some results of the 2000/01 time use survey [abs] [paper]

Inglic, Rihard - Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia (Slovenia) and Belak, Eva - Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia (Slovenia)

 

Household Economies Grow Fater than Market Economies: A suprising paradox of development revealed by Indian and Australian data on Time Use [abs] [paper]

Ironmonger, Duncan - University of Melbourne (Australia)

 

Has anything a greater priority than child care? The application of priority ranking to classifie simultaneous uses of time [abs] [paper]

Ironmonger, Duncan - University of Melbourne (Australia)

 

How women and men spend their time in Romania [abs] [paper]

Istrate, Georgeta National Institute of Statistics (Romania)

 

Material underpinnings of Finnish patterns of everyday life [abs] [paper]

Jalas, Mikko - Helsinki School of Economics and Business Administration (Finland)

 

Time use in Russia [abs] [paper]

Karakhanova, Tatyana - Russian Academy of Science (Russia)

 

Sociodemographic Factors and Four Basic Types of Time Use Among the Korean Eldery [abs] [paper]

Kim, Jibum - University of Chicago (USA) and Jung, Jaeki - University of Chicago (USA)

 

A new father's role? Employment patterns among Norwegian fathers' in the 1990s [abs] [paper]

Kjeldstad, Randi - Statistics Norway (Norway) and Kitterod, Ragni Hege - Statistics Norway (Norway)

 

Making time for care more visible: some conceptual issues [abs] [paper]

Land, Hilary - University of Bristol (UK)

 

Choosing Between Family and Work? The Dual Labour Supply of Danish Women [abs] [paper]

Lausten, Mette - Danish National Institute of Social Research (Denmark) and DedingMette - Danish National Institute of Social Research  (Denmark)

 

New work temporalities and the reinvention of industrial time discipline

Leach, Belinda - University of Guelph (Canada) [abs] [paper]

 

Women Lawyers Caught in the Time Crunch [abs] [paper] [appendix]

Leiper, Jean McKenzie- University of Western Ontario (Canada)

 

French dual-earner couples profissional arrangements in the 80's and 90's [abs] [paper] [appendix1] [appendix2]

Lesnard, Laurent - CREST - Laboratoire de Sociologie Quantitative (France)

 

Time pressure in European countries [abs] [paper]

Lippe, Tanja Van der  - Utrecht University (Netherlands) and Jager, Annet - Stoas Research (Netherlands) and Kops, Yvonne - Stoas Research (Netherlands)

   

Differences and Similarities of Time Use Patterns between Children and Adults in Portugal [abs] [paper] **

Lopes, Guilhermina - National Statistics Institute (Portugal) and Coelho, Edviges National Statistics Institute (Portugal)

 

Leisure and Identity in the Contemporaneousness [abs] [paper]

Maciel, Tania - Rio de Janeiro Federal University (Brazil)

 

How the Gender and Age Affects the Time Perception: an Aplication of Symbolic Data Analysis [abs] [paper]

Marcelo, Carlos - National Statistics Institute (Portugal) and Lopes, GuilherminaNational Statistical Institute (Portugal) and Coelho, Edviges - National Institute of Statistics (Portugal)

 

Symbolic Analysis of the Time Use in the Basque Country [abs] [paper]

Mas, Marta - Basque Institute of Statistics (Spain) and Olaeta, Haritz - Basque Institute of Statistics (Spain)

   

Travel and on site recreation time: an empirical approach to value the recreation benefits of Peneda-Gerês National Park Visitors [abs] [paper]

Mendes, Isabel - Technical University of Lisbon (Portugal)

 

Working Time Arrangements in an International Perspective [abs] [paper]

Merz, Joachim - University of Lueneburg (Germany) and Derik Burget - University of Lueneburg (Germany)

 

Research network on time use (RNTU) – an internet information system www.uni-lueneburg.de/timeuse [abs] [paper]

Merz, Joachim - University of Lueneburg (Germany),  Derik Burget - University of Lueneburg (Germany) and Henning Stolz (Germany)

 

Tempograms of daily activity, in longitudinal perspective [abs] [paper] [appendix]

Michelson, William - University of Toronto (Canada) and Crouse, David - University of Toronto (Canada)

 

Leisure Patterns and Time Pressure [abs] [paper]

Moens, Maarten - Free University of Brussels (Belgium)

 

Housework among Canadian University Professors, 2000 [abs] [paper]

Nakhaie, M. Reza - University of Windsor (Canada)

 

Baseline model for implementation in an optimizing behavior microsimulation module for simulating the time allocations [abs] [paper]

Neuwirth, Norbert - Austrian Institute for Family Studies (Austria)

 

Time-Use in Education Process [abs] [paper]

Nizovkina, Natalja - Novosibirsk State Technical University (Russia)

 

Time Use and economic development: A qualitative analysis in developing countries [abs] [paper]

Nonga, Luyamba - Yolo Medical (Rep.Congo) and Djamba, Yanyi -

Southeeastern Louisiana University (USA)

 

Time budget of the rural working women of Siberia [abs] [paper

Novokhatskaya, Olga - Russian Academy of Science (Russia)

 

Time Nomads - Job mobility and the working life [abs] [paper]

O'Carroll, Aileen - Trinity College Dublin (Rep.Ireland)

 

Did new technology revolutionise free time in Finland? [abs] [paper]  

Pääkkönen, Hannu - Statistics  Finland (Finland)

 

Is parental time transferable between partners? The case of couples facing unemployment [abs] [paper]

Pailhe, Ariane - Institute National of Etudes Demographiques-Paris (France) and Solaz, Anne - Institute National of Etudes Demographiques-Paris (France)

Women, life cycle stages and the experience of time. Selected findings from the Portuguese Time Use Survey 1999 [abs] [paper]

Perista, Heloisa - Centre for Studies for Social Intervention (Portugal)

 

Time allocation decisions, product market competition and welfare [abs] [paper]

Pompermaier, Alberto - London School of Economics (UK) 

 

Household Production - An Application to Two-Earner Swedish Households [abs] [paper]

Pylkkanen, Elina - University of Gothenburg (Sweden) 

 

Project 'Conciliar é preciso' [abs] [paper] **

Quaresma, CéliaANJAF (Portugal)

 

Estimation of a collective model with domestic production and individual prices [abs] [paper]

Rapoport, Benoit - Centre Universitaire d'Etudes Démographiques (Canada) and Sofer, Catherine - University Paris1-Panthéon-Sorbonne (France) and Solaz, Anne - Institute National of Demographic Studies (France)

 

The allocation of spousal time [abs] [paper]

Rapoport, Benoit - Centre Universitaire d'Etudes Démographiques (Canada) and Le Bourdais, Céline - Centre Universitaire d'Etudes Démographiques (Canada)

 

Researching time in Ireland and Germany: a plea for triangulation [abs] [paper]

Rau, Henrike - National University of Ireland (Rep.Ireland)

 

Measuring Time Use of Men and Women - a Fundamental Tool for Gender Equality [abs] [paper]

Rego, Maria do Céu da Cunha - Com.for Equality at Work and in Employment (former President) (Portugal) 

 

Activity tendencies among Romanian elder people after 1989 [abs] [paper]

Roman, Monica - Academy of Economic Studies Bucharest (Romania) and Roman, Mihai - Academy of Economic Studies Bucharest (Romania)

 

Working Time and not working time: what relation? [abs] [paper] **

Romano, Maria - National Institute of Statistics of Italy (Italy)

 

Time Use Among the Swedish Population, Changes in the 1990s [abs] [paper]

Rydenstam, Klas - Statistics Sweden (Sweden)

 

Organizational Commitment: Individualization or flexibility? [abs] [paper]

Sanders, Karin - University of Tilburg (Netherlands) and Nauta, Aukje - University of Gronigen (Netherlands) and Koster, Ferry - University of Gronigen (Netherlands)

 

Using advance diaries in a telephone Time Use Survey 

Schwartz, Lisa - Bureau of Labor Statistics (USA); Herz, Diane - Bureau of Labor Statistics (USA); Haggerty, Cathy - Bureau of Labor Statistics (USA); Lee, Lisa - Bureau of Labor Statistics (USA) [abs] [paper]

 

The American Time Use Survey: Report on activity coding in the dress rehearsal [abs] [paper]

Shelley, Kristina - Bureau of Labor Statistics (USA)

 

Uses of Time Use: Childhood Eating and Exercise Habits [abs] [paper]

Short, Sandra - Office for National Statistics (UK) and Langham, Alison - Office for National Statistics (UK)

 

Gender, Time Use and the Future of the Equality of Opportunities [abs] [paper]

Silveira, Rogério - Polytechnic Institute of Setubal (Portugal)

 

Unemployment, Housework and marital gain: Specialization or Polyvalence? Evidence from French Couples [abs] [paper]

Solaz, Anne - Institute National of Etudes Demographiques-Paris (France)

 

Household National Accounts: Output based estimates of child care in Australia and the United Kingdom [abs] [paper]

Soupourmas, Faye - University of Melbourne (Australia) and Ironmonger, Duncan - University of Melbourne (Australia)

 

"Pressed for time" - mechanisms, contexts and multiple experiences of temporalities [abs] [paper]

Southerton Dale - University of Manchester (UK) and Tomlinson, Mark - University of Manchester (UK)

 

Assessing the Bias associated with alternative contact strategies in Time Use Surveys [abs] [paper]

Stewart, Jay - Bureau of Labor Statistics (USA)

 

Gendered leisure in Britain: Changes in time use from the 1960s to the 1990s [abs] [paper] 

Sullivan, Oriel and Katz-Gerro, Tally

 

Trent-cinq heures?: A Comparison of three different approaches to measuring hours of paid work [abs] [paper]

Sturgis, Patrick - University of Surrey (UK) and Urwin, Peter - University of Westminster (UK) and Di Pietro, Giorgio - University of Westminster (UK) 

Gender Roles and Daily Rhythm of Time Use in Finland [abs] [paper] **

Takala, Pentti - Social Insurance Institution (Finland)

 

Assessing the income effects of networking and the accumulation of social capital using the UK 2000 Time Use Survey

Urwin, Peter - University of Westminster (UK) and Di Pietro, Giorgio - University of Westminster (UK) and Sturgis, Patrick - University of Surrey (UK) [abs] [paper] [appendix1] [appendix2]

 

Changes in work time and leisure time in Norway 1971-2000

Vaage, Odd - Statistics Norway (Norway) [abs] [paper]

 

Estimation procedure of the Finish time use survey 1999-2000 [abs] [paper]

Vaisanen, Paavo - Statistics Finland (Finland)

 

Small talk? The link between social interaction, the diversity of interaction partners and democratic values

  [abs] [paper]

Vandeweyer, Jessie - Free University of Brussels (Belgium)

 

Work timing and family obligations in Australia [abs] [paper]

Venn, Danielle - University of Melbourne (Australia)

 

Time Use and Culture [abs] [paper]

Wetzel, Dominic - CU New York (USA)

 

Embodying Modern Times - Time, Body and Emotions in Late-Modernity [abs] [paper]

Widerberg, Karin - University of Oslo (Norway) and Lilleaas, Ulla-Britt - University of Oslo (Norway)

 

Time or money? How high and low income Canadians spend their time [abs] [paper]

Williams, Cara - Statistics Canada (Canada)

 

Investing in "futures" - a qualitative examination of the time-experience of Singapore youth through the lens of their futures [abs] [paper]

Woo, Joyceln - Columbia University (USA)

 

Men work and Women sit around home?: An analisys of Korea Time Use Survey in 1999 [abs] [paper]

Yoon, Jayoung - University of Massachusetts (USA)

 

Relationships between leisure participation, feelings of time pressure, and emotional well-being in the lives of Canadian adolescents aged 12 to 18 [abs] [paper]

Zuzanek, Jiri - University of Waterloo (Canada) and Mannell, Roger - University of Waterloo (Canada).

 

 

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