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2013
Burgard, Sarah A.,  Ailshire, Jennifer A. Gender and time for sleep among U.S. adults. American Sociological Review. 78, 51-69.
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2012
Schneider, Daniel . Gender deviance and household work: The role of occupation. American Journal of Sociology. 117, (4), 1029-1072.
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2012
Lin, Ken-Hou . Revisiting the gap between stylized and diary estimates of market work time. Social Science Research. 41, (2), 380-391.
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2012
DeLoach, Stephen B.,  Tiemann, Thomas K. Not driving alone? American commuting in the Twenty-First Century. Transportation. 39, (3), 521-537.
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2012
Lemieux, Andrew M,  Felson, Marcus . Risk of violent crime victimization during major daily activities. Violence and Victims. 27, (5), 635
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2011
Lovenheim, Michael F.,  Steefel, Daniel P. Do blue laws save lives? The effect of Sunday alcohol sales bans on fatal vehicle accidents. Journal of Policy Analysis and Management. 30, (4), 798-820.
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2011
Jonas, D.E.,  Ibuka, Y.,  Russell, L.B. . How much time do adults spend on health-related self-care? Results from the American Time Use Survey. Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine. 24, (4), 380-390.
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2011
George, B.J.,  McCurdy, T. Investigating the American Time Use Survey from an exposure modeling perspective. Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology. 21, (1), 92-105.
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2011
Usdansky, Margaret L.,  Parker, Wendy M. How money matters: College, motherhood, earnings, and wives' housework. Journal of Family Issues. 32, (11), 1449-1473.
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2011
Tudor-Locke, Catrine,  Johnson, William D.,  Katzmarzyk, Peter T. 'Frequently reported activities by intensity for U.S. adults: The American Time Use Survey': Correction. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 41, (2), 238
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2011
Tudor-Locke, Catrine,  Ainsworth, Barbara E.,  Washington, Tracy L.,  Troiano, Richard . Assigning Metabolic Equivalent Values to the 2002 Census Occupational Classification System. Journal of Physical Activity and Health. 8, (4), 581-586.
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2011
Stalker, Glenn John . Leisure diversity as an indicator of cultural capital. Leisure Sciences. 33, (2), 81-102.
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2011
Schneider, Daniel . Market earnings and household work: New tests of gender performance theory. Journal of Marriage and Family. 73, (4), 845-860.
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2011
Robinson, John P.,  Martin, Steven,  Glorieux, Ignace,  Minnen, Joeri . The overestimated workweek revisited. Monthly Labor Review. 134, (6), 43-53.
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2011
Robinson, John P. IT use and leisure time displacement. Information, Communication and Society. 14, (4), 495-509.
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2011
Mammen, Kristin . Fathers' time investments in children: Do sons get more?. Journal of Population Economics. 24, (3), 839-871.
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2010
Hamermesh, Daniel S. Incentives, time use and BMI: The roles of eating, grazing and goods. Economics and Human Biology. 8, (1), 2-15.
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2010
Davis, George C.,  You, Wen . The Thrifty Food Plan is not thrifty when labor cost is considered. Journal of Nutrition. 140, (4), 854-857.
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2010
Robinson, John P.,  Martin, Steven . IT use and declining social capital?: More cold water from the General Social Survey (GSS) and the American Time-Use Survey (ATUS). Social Science Computer Review. 28, (1), 45-63.
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2010
Lemieux, Andrew Michael . Risks of Violence in Major Daily Activities: United States, 2003-2005. Dissertation, Rutgers-Newark.
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2010
Fricker, Scott,  Tourangeau, Roger . Examining the relationship between nonresponse propensity and data quality in two national household surveys. Public Opinion Quarterly. 74, (5), 934-955.
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2010
Dunton, Genevieve Fridlund,  Berrigan, David,  Ballard-Barbash, Rachel,  Perna, Frank M.,  Graubard, Barry I.,  Atienza, Audie A. Adolescents' sports and exercise environments in a U.S. time use survey. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 39, (2), 122-129.
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2010
Drago, Robert W.,  Stewart, Jay C. Time-use surveys: Issues in data collection on multitasking. Monthly Labor Review. 133, (8), 17-31.
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2010
Latshaw, Beth Anne . What Makes Men Mother and Mop? Constancy and Change in the Care Work Performed by American Men. Dissertation, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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2010
Cai, Jing . The Allocation of Time and Goods: Three Essays on American Household Shopping Behavior. Dissertation, Western Michigan University.
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