How much do young people’s daily activities differ according to where they live? As a global generation, young people are disproportionally subject to the risks and insecurity of globalization. However, countries differ in their support for young people’s inclusion through economic and social participation. Using time use surveys from Australia, Italy, Finland, France, Korea, Spain, the UK and the USA (n=23,271), this paper investigates national differences in the amount of time young people (20-34 years) spend on paid and unpaid work, study and leisure in each country. Gender gaps in market work and non-market work were widest in the Anglo and southern European countries. In France and Finland, gender differences in daily market and non-ma...
Reallocation of economic resources between generations has important consequences for economic growt...
This contribution analyzes how men and women in France, Italy, Sweden, and the United States use the...
Using detailed time-use data for seven industrialized countries from the 1970s until today we docume...
This study used 2009-2015 time-diary data to examine gender differences in daily activities among ch...
Objective.- This study examined the differences in child and adolescent time use across the followin...
This comparative analysis of gender differences in time use among adolescents uses surveys from five...
This study is the first to document how older adults in East Asian and Western societies spend their...
Background: It is well known that European women are less physically active in their leisure time th...
Multinational comparative studies on time use show the similarities and the differences of everyday ...
Using detailed time-use data for seven industrialized countries from the 1970s until today we docume...
This study provides estimates of non-monetary transfers between generations and genders, and complem...
Altres ajuts: Ramón y Cajal Programme (RYC2018-024808-I) ; Generalitat de Catalunya, CERCAThis study...
The main objective of this paper is to analyse how men and women in France, Italy, Sweden and United...
International audienceThis paper examines changing patterns of adolescent time use in France from 19...
Background: It is well known that European women are less physically active in their leisure time th...
Reallocation of economic resources between generations has important consequences for economic growt...
This contribution analyzes how men and women in France, Italy, Sweden, and the United States use the...
Using detailed time-use data for seven industrialized countries from the 1970s until today we docume...
This study used 2009-2015 time-diary data to examine gender differences in daily activities among ch...
Objective.- This study examined the differences in child and adolescent time use across the followin...
This comparative analysis of gender differences in time use among adolescents uses surveys from five...
This study is the first to document how older adults in East Asian and Western societies spend their...
Background: It is well known that European women are less physically active in their leisure time th...
Multinational comparative studies on time use show the similarities and the differences of everyday ...
Using detailed time-use data for seven industrialized countries from the 1970s until today we docume...
This study provides estimates of non-monetary transfers between generations and genders, and complem...
Altres ajuts: Ramón y Cajal Programme (RYC2018-024808-I) ; Generalitat de Catalunya, CERCAThis study...
The main objective of this paper is to analyse how men and women in France, Italy, Sweden and United...
International audienceThis paper examines changing patterns of adolescent time use in France from 19...
Background: It is well known that European women are less physically active in their leisure time th...
Reallocation of economic resources between generations has important consequences for economic growt...
This contribution analyzes how men and women in France, Italy, Sweden, and the United States use the...
Using detailed time-use data for seven industrialized countries from the 1970s until today we docume...