This Master’s Thesis examines the allocation of individuals’ working time between paid and unpaid work, and thus between workplace and home in eight European countries. Time-geographical theory, where an individual’s activities are affected by constraints to activity, forms the theoretical framework. Classification of countries into the Nordic, Continental, British, and Peripheral welfare state regimes represent the authority constraint in time geography. An individuals’ decision to retire is taken as an event in lifetime allocation of working time between home and the workplace. A common concern in European economies over the demographic ageing of the population and the decreasing labour force participation of the ageing has prompted r...
The main objective of this paper is to analyse how men and women in France, Italy, Sweden and United...
This article builds on time use data to explore cross-country differences between Austria, Italy and...
People today lead busy, hurried lives with competing time claims between the spheres of paid work an...
This paper examines the incentive effects of market and household work on retirement. This is accomp...
In terms of paid and unpaid work, Danish men and women work the same number of hours per week. But w...
This article analyses the extent to which changes in household composition over the life course affe...
This paper analyzes the relationship between health inequality and time allocation decisions of work...
This study provides estimates of non-monetary transfers between generations and genders, and complem...
This contribution analyzes how men and women in France, Italy, Sweden, and the United States use the...
This contribution analyzes how men and women in France, Italy, Sweden, and the United States use the...
This contribution analyzes how men and women in France, Italy, Sweden, and the United States use the...
The main objective of this paper is to analyse how men and women in France, Italy, Sweden and United...
This paper analyzes the relationship between health inequality and time allocation decisions of work...
This paper analyses the relationship between health inequality and the time allocation decisions of ...
This contribution analyzes how men and women in France, Italy, Sweden, and the United States use the...
The main objective of this paper is to analyse how men and women in France, Italy, Sweden and United...
This article builds on time use data to explore cross-country differences between Austria, Italy and...
People today lead busy, hurried lives with competing time claims between the spheres of paid work an...
This paper examines the incentive effects of market and household work on retirement. This is accomp...
In terms of paid and unpaid work, Danish men and women work the same number of hours per week. But w...
This article analyses the extent to which changes in household composition over the life course affe...
This paper analyzes the relationship between health inequality and time allocation decisions of work...
This study provides estimates of non-monetary transfers between generations and genders, and complem...
This contribution analyzes how men and women in France, Italy, Sweden, and the United States use the...
This contribution analyzes how men and women in France, Italy, Sweden, and the United States use the...
This contribution analyzes how men and women in France, Italy, Sweden, and the United States use the...
The main objective of this paper is to analyse how men and women in France, Italy, Sweden and United...
This paper analyzes the relationship between health inequality and time allocation decisions of work...
This paper analyses the relationship between health inequality and the time allocation decisions of ...
This contribution analyzes how men and women in France, Italy, Sweden, and the United States use the...
The main objective of this paper is to analyse how men and women in France, Italy, Sweden and United...
This article builds on time use data to explore cross-country differences between Austria, Italy and...
People today lead busy, hurried lives with competing time claims between the spheres of paid work an...