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Leisure Quality among German Parents—Exploring Urbanity, Mobility, and Partner Interaction as Determinants. (2021). Scheiner, Joachim ; Chidambaram, Bhuvanachithra.
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  17. Causal Effects of Maternal Time-Investment on Childrens Cognitive Outcomes. (2011). Rios-Aguilar, Cecilia ; Villena-Rodan, Benjamin .
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  18. Unemployment and Time Use: Evidence from the Spanish Time Use Survey. (2010). Molina, José Alberto ; Gimenez Nadal, Jose ; Ortega, Raquel ; Gimenez-Nadal, Jose Ignacio.
    In: Documentos de Trabajo.
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  19. Beyond GDP? Welfare Across Countries and Time. (2010). Klenow, Pete ; Jones, Charles.
    In: Discussion Papers.
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  20. The Economic Choice of Participation and Time Spent in Physical Activity and Sport in Canada. (2010). Ruseski, Jane ; Humphreys, Brad.
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  21. The Time-crunch Paradox. (2010). Sevilla, Almudena ; Gimenez Nadal, Jose ; Gimenez-Nadal, Jose Ignacio ; Sevilla-Sanz, Almudena.
    In: Economics Series Working Papers.
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  22. Beyond GDP? Welfare across Countries and Time. (2010). Klenow, Pete ; Jones, Charles.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
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  23. Understanding Overeating and Obesity. (2010). Ruhm, Christopher.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
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  24. Economic Performance and Market Work Activity in Sweden After the Crisis of the Early 1990s. (2010). Davis, Steven J. ; Henrekson, Magnus.
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  25. Examining the impact of alternative power measures on individual time use in American and Danish couple households. (2010). Stratton, Leslie ; Datta Gupta, Nabanita.
    In: Review of Economics of the Household.
    RePEc:kap:reveho:v:8:y:2010:i:3:p:325-343.

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  26. Explaining Gender Differences in Housework Time in Germany. (2010). Sousa-Poza, Alfonso ; Gwozdz, Wencke.
    In: Journal of Consumer Policy.
    RePEc:kap:jcopol:v:33:y:2010:i:2:p:183-200.

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  27. Racial Discrimination and Household Chores. (2010). Molina, José Alberto ; Grossbard, Shoshana ; Gimenez Nadal, Jose.
    In: IZA Discussion Papers.
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  28. How to Think About Time-Use Data: What Inferences Can We Make About Long- and Short-Run Time Use from Time Diaries?. (2010). Stewart, Jay ; Frazis, Harley.
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  29. Consumption and time use over the life cycle. (2010). Yang, Fang ; li, wenli ; Dotsey, Michael.
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  30. How to Think About Time-Use Data: What Inferences Can We Make About Long- and Short-Run Time Use from Time Diaries?. (2010). Stewart, Jay ; Frazis, Harley.
    In: Economic Working Papers.
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  31. A Summary of Trends in American Time Allocation: 1965–2005. (2009). Hurst, Erik ; Aguiar, Mark.
    In: Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement.
    RePEc:spr:soinre:v:93:y:2009:i:1:p:57-64.

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  32. Veblen in Reverse: Evidence from the Multinational Time-Use Archive. (2009). Gershuny, Jonathan.
    In: Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement.
    RePEc:spr:soinre:v:93:y:2009:i:1:p:37-45.

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  33. Differences in Food Preparation by Race and Ethnicity: Evidence from the American Time Use Survey. (2009). Tashiro, Sanae.
    In: The Review of Black Political Economy.
    RePEc:spr:blkpoe:v:36:y:2009:i:3:p:161-180.

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  34. Time-Saving Innovations, Time Allocation, and Energy Use: Evidence from Canadian Households. (2009). Young, Denise ; Brencic, Vera.
    In: Working Papers.
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  35. Use of Time for Outdoor Recreation in the United States, 1965-2007. (2009). Siikamäki, Juha ; Siikamaki, Juha.
    In: RFF Working Paper Series.
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  36. Home production and wages: evidence from the American Time Use Survey. (2009). Hersch, Joni.
    In: Review of Economics of the Household.
    RePEc:kap:reveho:v:7:y:2009:i:2:p:159-178.

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  37. A Brief History of Long Work Time and the Contemporary Sources of Overwork. (2009). Golden, Lonnie.
    In: Journal of Business Ethics.
    RePEc:kap:jbuset:v:84:y:2009:i:2:p:217-227.

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  38. Marriage, Cohabitation and Commitment. (2009). Iyigun, Murat.
    In: IZA Discussion Papers.
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  39. The paradox of declining female happiness. (2009). Wolfers, Justin ; Stevenson, Betsey.
    In: Working Paper Series.
    RePEc:fip:fedfwp:2009-11.

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  40. The Paradox of Declining Female Happiness. (2009). Wolfers, Justin ; Stevenson, Betsey.
    In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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  41. Optimal Taxation and (Female)-Labor Force Participation over the Cycle. (2008). Jung, Philip.
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  42. No Time to Lose? Time Constraints and Physical Activity. (2008). Mullahy, John ; Robert, Stephanie A..
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  43. Labor Market Fluctuations in the Small and in the Large. (2008). Wright, Randall ; Visschers, Ludo ; Rogerson, Richard.
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  44. Scale and the origins of structural change. (2008). Kaboski, Joseph ; Buera, Francisco.
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  45. Gender Based Taxation and the Division of Family Chores. (2007). Karabarbounis, Loukas ; Ichino, Andrea.
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    RePEc:nbr:nberwo:13638.

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  46. Revisiting the Income Effect: Gasoline Prices and Grocery Purchases. (2007). Villas-Boas, Sofia ; Hastings, Justine ; Gicheva, Dora.
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  47. Gender Based Taxation and the Division of Family Chores. (2007). Karabarbounis, Loukas ; Ichino, Andrea.
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  48. How Does the Presence of Children Affect Dependent Care? A Psycho-Economic Approach. (2007). Molina, José Alberto ; MARCÉN, MIRIAM ; Gimenez Nadal, Jose ; Marcen, Miriam.
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  49. Work Rich, Time Poor? Time-Use of Women and Men in Ireland. (2007). Russell, Helen ; McGinnity, Frances.
    In: The Economic and Social Review.
    RePEc:eso:journl:v:38:y:2007:i:3:p:323-354.

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  50. Consumption-Leisure Trade-offs and Persistency in Business Cycles. (2007). Moral, Paz ; Baraano, Ilaski.
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