The paper addresses some macro-sociological questions about changes in broad categories of time-use. The focus is on large-scale cross-national time trends from developed countries in paid and unpaid work, and leisure. Reference is made to some well-known sociological and historical accounts of such change, and to the fact that time-use diary data has only relatively recently become available for analysing trends over time. The data used are drawn from a comparative cross-time data archive held by the Institute for Social and Economic Research at Essex University, comprising successive time-use diary surveys from a range of industrialized countries collected from the 1960s to the 1990s. The time use evidence suggests relative stability in t...
Discretionary time, that is, time not constrained by work activities that can be used at one's own d...
Social-scientific theory and research give rise to conflicting expectations regarding the extent to ...
Preliminary – Do not cite without authors ’ permission In this paper, we use five decades of time us...
The paper addresses some macro-sociological questions about changes in broad categories of time-use....
The paper addresses some macro-sociological questions about changes in broad categories of time-use....
Using detailed time-use data for seven industrialized countries from the 1970s until today we docume...
Using detailed time-use data for seven industrialized countries from the 1970s until today we docume...
This paper explores the historical change in the work-leisure balance using time-diary evidence. Muc...
Using detailed time-use data for seven industrialized countries from the 1970s until today we docume...
This article looks at the historical dynamics of service provision from a rather unusual perspective...
International audienceThe goal of this paper is to present and review a growing field of social rese...
Research on time use has seen several major developments in recent years. These include the adoption...
Using time diary evidence on change in the frequency and distribution of activities from UK time dia...
Discretionary time, that is, time not constrained by work activities that can be used at one's own d...
This text illustrates the interest of studying work schedules in order to empirically analyze the ti...
Discretionary time, that is, time not constrained by work activities that can be used at one's own d...
Social-scientific theory and research give rise to conflicting expectations regarding the extent to ...
Preliminary – Do not cite without authors ’ permission In this paper, we use five decades of time us...
The paper addresses some macro-sociological questions about changes in broad categories of time-use....
The paper addresses some macro-sociological questions about changes in broad categories of time-use....
Using detailed time-use data for seven industrialized countries from the 1970s until today we docume...
Using detailed time-use data for seven industrialized countries from the 1970s until today we docume...
This paper explores the historical change in the work-leisure balance using time-diary evidence. Muc...
Using detailed time-use data for seven industrialized countries from the 1970s until today we docume...
This article looks at the historical dynamics of service provision from a rather unusual perspective...
International audienceThe goal of this paper is to present and review a growing field of social rese...
Research on time use has seen several major developments in recent years. These include the adoption...
Using time diary evidence on change in the frequency and distribution of activities from UK time dia...
Discretionary time, that is, time not constrained by work activities that can be used at one's own d...
This text illustrates the interest of studying work schedules in order to empirically analyze the ti...
Discretionary time, that is, time not constrained by work activities that can be used at one's own d...
Social-scientific theory and research give rise to conflicting expectations regarding the extent to ...
Preliminary – Do not cite without authors ’ permission In this paper, we use five decades of time us...