Buch, Englisch, 312 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 246 mm
Time Use Research Volume 1
Buch, Englisch, 312 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 246 mm
Reihe: Routledge International Handbooks
ISBN: 978-1-041-12393-4
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
This two-volume handbook, written by leading international scholars, provides the most comprehensive and up-to-date reference work on the collection, analysis, and application of time use data.
Time is a crucial yet finite social resource, fundamental to processes of growth, equality, and well-being. Much of the world’s essential production—raising children, preparing food, household maintenance—occurs within households, and relies on time, rather than monetary exchange, as its central input. Despite its centrality, this non-market dimension is often overlooked in official indicators. Time use diary data is increasingly recognised as the foremost source of reliable information on these key temporal dimensions of daily life.
The first volume addresses methodological issues concerning the collection and analysis of data. Readers are introduced first to general methodology and design issues, followed by an overview of major time use diary surveys that are available worldwide, and an exploration of the innovations in design that are currently under development.
With a focus on practical knowledge and understandings of how to collect, manage and analyse this type of data, it will be a valuable point of reference for students and scholars with interests in the methodological aspects of time use research, and will be relevant to numerous fields including sociology, demography, social policy, economics, gender studies, psychology, leisure studies, public health, and related disciplines. The second volume of the handbook provides an authoritative outline of the contribution of time-use research to key contemporary scholarly and policy applications in both the Global North and the Global South, and is available at: [link]
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Introduction: Time use diary data – a snapshot in time Section 1: Collecting time use data 1. The History of Time Use Data Collection 2. Time use surveys in East Asia 3. Time Use Survey Data Collection in Developing Countries and Their Potential to Inform Public Policies 4.Progress and Setbacks in Time Use Data Collection in Africa: an Assessment of Time Use Surveys and Other Surveys Collecting Time Use Over the Past 25 Years 5. How Does Information from Time-Diaries Compare With ‘Stylized’ Questions 6. Understanding the Nature of Time Use Survey Data: Data Structure and Organization 7. The Light Diary 8. Administering Time-Diaries by Telephone: Nearly Forty Years of Experience from Canada 9. Does Diary Mode Matter in Time-Use Research? 10. Time Use Diary Design for Our Times: General Principles for Online Design 11. Context is King: the MOTUS Platform for Time Use Research 12. The Intensive Hour Technique: Random Time Sampling 13. Testing Self-Report Time Use Diaries Against Objective Instruments in Real Time Section 2: Aspects of time use analysis 14. Incidence of Overlapping or Simultaneous Activities 15. Sequence Analysis of Time Use Patterns 16. Uses of Subjective Data in Time Use Analyses 17. Moving Between Different Levels of Hierarchical Time Use Data Files 18. The Multinational Time Use Study 19. Beyond GDP or SDGs: The Role of Time Diary Data and Subjective Well-being in Tracking and Driving Human Thriving n 20. The Care Economy and Unpaid Care: Contested Definitions and Methodological Challenges 21. Methods for Valuing the Output of Household Production Using Time Use and Other Data 22. The Gendered Value of Unpaid Care Work: Labour Input Approach




