09:00–09:30, Large Lecture Hall, 24 October
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| Opening ceremony |
Eszter Németh (Deputy Director of HCSO) Ignace Glorieux (President of IATUR) |
Welcome speech |
09:30–10:30, Large Lecture Hall, 24 October
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Plenary session I. (Past: History of IATUR) |
Jonathan Gershuny |
Gender Symmetry, Gender Convergence and Historical Work-time Invariance in 24 countries |
| Video message from Andrew Harvey |
| Video message from Michael Bittman |
11:00–12:30, Picture Room, 24 October
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| Carework and time in Korea: interim report from CWE-GAM project |
Ki-Soo Eun, Jooyeoun Suh, Maria Floro, Elizabeth King, Hyuna Moon, Seung-Eun Cha, Jiweon Jun, Eun-Hye Kang |
Development of Quantitative and Qualitative Care Research for the Care Work and Economy, and Gender-Sensitive Macroeconomic Modelling for Policy Analysis (CWE-GAM) project |
| Jooyeoun Suh, Maria Floro, Kijong Kim |
Accounting for Care in Korea |
| Hyuna Moon, Seung-Eun Cha, Ki-Soo Eun |
Care and Time: An Interpretation on the Multidimensional Meaning of Caring Time among Family Caregivers in Korea |
| Ki-Soo Eun, Jiweon Jun |
Development of Caregiver-focused Time Diary in Korea |
11:00–12:30, Small Lecture Hall, 24 October
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| National accounts |
Katri Soinne |
Household Production Satellite in Finland |
| Hyun Kyung Kim |
Development of Korean Household Production Satellite Accounts and Korean National Time Transfer Accounts using Korean Time Use Survey Data |
| Marta Marszałek |
The National Time Transfer Accounts and the Satellite Household Production Account for Poland. Intergenerational economy of women and men |
| Jacek Jankiewicz, Przemysław Garsztka |
The Value of Home Production and Returns to Scale in Families with Children |
11:00–12:30, Large Lecture Hall, 24 October
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| Health and eating habits |
Iris Buder, Cathleen Zick |
Nonmarket Indirect Costs of Being Overweight and Obese |
| Djiwo Weenas, Verbeylen Julie, Minnen Joeri, Glorieux Ignace |
WHO Guidelines for Physical Activity – Insights from Time Use Diaries |
| Joon Han, Chanung Park |
Solo Dining in Korea: Trend, Factors and Consequences |
| Jinfeng Zhao, Mavoa Suzanne, Kevin Chang, Lisa Mackay, Tom Stewart, Erika Ikeda, Niamh Donnellan, Melody Smith |
Visualising Time Use Patterns of Children’s Activities and Their Association with Obesity Status, Active travel and Neighbourhood Context |
11:00–12:30, Reading Room, 24 October
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| Time with Children |
Annalisa Donno, Maria Letizia Tanturri |
Is Daddy Coming to Dinner? Working Schedules and Fathers’ Time With children in a Sequence Analysis Perspective |
| Judit Monostori, István Harcsa |
One Aspect of Family Cohesion: Trends in Parents’ Time with Children in Hungary |
| Pille Ubakivi-Hadachi, Kadri Täht, Gerli Nimmerfeldt |
Time with Children – (why) Does Social Class (not) Matter? |
| Marc Grau Grau |
Paternal Domestic Work: When Fathering Is More Than Time with Children |
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14:00–15:30, Picture Room, 24 October
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| Methodology |
Petrus te Braak |
“I’ll Participate Later”: How Procrastination Affects Research Outcomes |
| Paul Camenzind |
Harmonised European Time Use Survey (HETUS): The Three HETUS Waves 2000, 2010 and 2020. |
| Pierre Walthery, Jonathan Gershuny |
Modelling Long Term Time Use of Usual Behaviour: a Zero-Inflated Negative Binomial Approach Using Time Use Data |
| Eszter Virágh |
Children – as Respondents in Time Use Survey |
14:00–15:30, Small Lecture Hall, 24 October
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| Subjective wellbeing |
Yoo-Jean Song, Yun-Suk Lee |
Work Hours, Work Schedules, and Subjective Wellbeing in Korea |
| Annalisa Donno, Maria Letizia Tanturri |
Time Allocation and Wellbeing in Later Life: The Case of Italy |
| Younghwan Song, Jia Gao |
Medical Marijuana Laws and Subjective Wellbeing in the United States |
| Jiri Zuzanek, Alexander Victor Graham |
The Pace of Our Lives. Objective and Subjective Dimensions of Time Use |
14:00–15:30, Large Lecture Hall, 24 October
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| Gender |
Evrim Sultan |
Relationship Between Durations of Activities Done in 24 Hours in Turkey (Turkstat, Time Use Survey, 2014-2015) |
| Ewa Jarosz |
Lifestyle choices or structural position? Evidence of gender differences in covariates of BMI in Hungary |
| Maria Stanfors, Liana Sayer |
Educational Assortative Mating and Gendered Time Allocation in Sweden and the United States |
| Joan Garcia Roman |
Consequences of the Reversal of Gender Gap in Education in the Couples’ Allocation of Time |
14:00–15:30, Reading Room, 24 October
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| Data collection methods and visualisation |
Thomas Daum, Hannes Buchwald, Ansgar Gerlicher, Regina Birner |
Times Have Changed. Using a Pictorial Smartphone App to collect Time Use Data in rural Zambia |
| Jyoti Thakur |
Collection Methods of Time Use Survey |
| Attila Szőke, Johanna Giczi |
Into the Digital Age: A Review of the Hungarian TUS2017 Pilot Project |
| Joeri Minnen, Theun Pieter van Tienoven, Ignace Glorieux |
Time for R: Visualizing Time Umichese Data |
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09:00–10:00, Large Lecture Hall, 25 October
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Plenary session II. (Present: Actualities) |
William Michelson |
Precarious Work in Temporal Perspective |
| Oriel Sullivan-Alon |
50 years of change updated: Cross-national trends in housework and childcare |
| Tamás Rudas |
60 is the new 40? Time budget of cohorts |
10:30–12:00, Picture Room, 25 October
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| Time, Consumption and Lifestyle |
Arno Slaets, Pascal Verhoest, Joeri Minnen, Ignace Glorieux |
News Time: A Diary Study of Diversity of News Consumption |
| Pui Ting Wong, Yuan Xu |
Residential Electricity Consumption and Time Use Quantified Lifestyles in Urbanizing China |
| Aleksandra Besevic |
Can Time Pressures Deter Consumers from Choosing Sustainable Fashion Online? |
10:30–12:00, Small Lecture Hall, 25 October
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| Leisure and wellbeing |
Kornélia Kiss, László Kökeny |
Generation as a Moderating Factor in the Case of Leisure Time Activities |
| Jisun Min, Liana Sayer |
Leisure Time Variation Among U.S. Adults by Nativity, Race-Ethnicity, and Education |
| Francisca Mullens, Ignace Glorieux |
Time Constraints and Patterns of Leisure Time Consumption: Differences between Women and Men |
| Christopher Payne, Rhian Jones, Callum Thomas, Laura Harding |
Analysing UK Leisure Time for the Digital Age/Economy |
10:30–12:00, Large Lecture Hall, 25 October
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| Work and household work |
Antonio Garcia-Sanchez, Mar Vazquez-Mendez |
Analysis of Flexibility in Working Hours by Activity Sectors. Implications for Productivity and Family Life |
| Giacomo Vagni, Riley Taiji |
Sunday Work and Couple Time |
| Ariane Pailhé, Anne Solaz |
Does Past Young Singlehood Act Upon the Current Division of Housework? Evidence from Eight European Countries |
| Kiyomi Shirakawa |
The Influence of Japanese Wife’s Domestic Work Hours Given by Simplification of Meal Managemen |
10:30–12:00, Reading Room, 25 October
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| Childcare I. |
Ekaterina Hertog |
Changes in Childcare Availability and Parental Time Use Between 1996 and 2016 in Japan |
| Ursula Henz |
Couples’ Childcare Strategies |
| Andreas Lagemann, Christina Boll |
Do Children Mirror Their Parents’ Time Use? the Case of Educational Activities |
| Sarah Grace See |
The Determinants of Children’s and Adolescents’ Time Self-investments |
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13:30–15:00, Small Lecture Hall, 25 October
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| Elderly |
Ana Bezirgani, Ugo Lachapelle |
Time Spent on In-Home and Out-of-Home Activities, Travel and Life Satisfaction of the Elderly |
| Joan García Roman |
Time Use Variations During Life Course |
| Patricia Houle, Martin Turcotte, Michael Wendt, Paula Arriagada, Carole Sawaya |
Results of the 2015 Canadian Time Use Survey – Changes in Parents’ Participation in Domestic Tasks and Seniors Time Use from 1986 to 2015 |
| Joachim Merz |
Times Before and After Retirement: Subjective Well Being and Its Anticipation and Adaptation Effects – A Panel Ananlysis for Germany |
13:30–15:00, Picture Room, 25 October
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| Parental time I. |
Svetlana Speight, Allison Dunatchik, Robert Wishart |
Time Use Patterns and Parental Wellbeing: UK Evidence |
| Sandra Hofferth, Jean Yeung |
Parental Time with Children: Measurement, Trends, and Consequences |
| Valentina Tonei, Cheti Nicoletti, Emma Tominey |
Parental Behavioural Response to Child Anxiety Episodes |
| Ikhyun Joo |
A study on the children care work effects on parents’ bedtime in South Korea |
13:30–15:00, Large Lecture Hall, 25 October
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| Education |
Ekaterina Hertog |
Education and Domestic Work Contributions between 1996 and 2016 in Japan |
| Joeri Minnen, Ignace Glorieux, Theun Pieter van Tienoven |
Everyday Life of Teachers in 150 years. Capturing the Complexity of the Working Lives of Teachers in Flanders (Belgium) Through a 7-day Time Diary. |
| Luis Alejandro López-Agudo, John Jerrim, Oscar David Marcenaro-Gutierrez |
The Worldwide Effect of Time on School Tasks in Students’ Education |
| Julie Verbeylen, Ignace Glorieux, Joeri Minnen |
Exploring Working Time Patterns of School Teachers |
13:30–15:00, Reading room, 25 October
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| Time and Urban life |
Sara Berbel |
Barcelona time use strategy |
| Alexis Serra, Fabian Mohedano |
The Government of Catalonia’s Pact for Timetable Reform |
| Ugo Lachapelle |
The Temporalities of Automated Parcel Locker Pick-Ups in Australia’s South East Queensland: Evolution and Variations Across Time and Space |
| Boróka Bó, Denys Dukhovnov |
Situating Time in Space: Ethnic Segregation and Fine-Level Spatial Variation in Time Scarcity |
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15:30–17:00, Large Lecture Hall, 25 October
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| Digitalization |
Oscar David Marcenaro Gutierrez, Luis Alejandro López-Agudo |
TV and Videogames: Harmful for Students’ Academic Achievement? |
| Ghislain Bourg |
Relationships Between Uses and Perceptions of Time, Digital Technologies and Environment |
| Juha Haaramo |
Digital Gaming Trends in Finland |
| Eva Thulin, Bertil Vilhelmson |
Everyday Life Changes in Times of Digitalization. Examining the Daily Activity Patterns Among Young People in Sweden between 1990 and 2016 |
15:30–17:00, Picture room, 25 October
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| Unpaid work |
Katalin Szép, Csilla Sebők |
Valuing domestic work in Hungary |
| Tan Theng Theng, Christopher Choong |
Unpaid Care Work and Life-Cycle Patterns of Gender Gaps in the Labour Market: a Time Use Survey Methodological Innovation in the Malaysian Context |
| Lili Vargha, Gretchen Donehower |
The Quantity-Quality Tradeoff: a Cross-Country Comparison of Unpaid Care Time Investments Per Child in Relation to Fertility |
| Magdolna Komolafe, Tímea Cseh, Klaudia Máténé Bella, Csilla Sebők, Katalin Szép |
Unpaid Housework From the Perspective of Economic Wellbeing and National Accounts in Hungary |
15:30–17:00, Small Lecture Hall, 25 October
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| Parental time II. |
Melissa A. Milkie, Dana Wray, Irene Boeckmann |
Adolescent-Parent Shared Time in the United States: Perceptual and Emotional Differences in Time Together |
| Robert Wishart, Allison Dunatchik, Svetlana Speight |
Changing Patterns in Parental Time Use in the UK |
| Jennifer L. Hook |
Fathers’ Occupational Characteristics and Their Time with Children |
15:30–17:00, Reading Room, 25 October
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| Overworked strategies |
Sachiko Kuroda, Isamu Yamamoto |
Impact of the Work-Style Reform on Overtime Hours and Self-Training Time: Evidence Using Japanese Time Use Data |
| Laurent Lesnard, Jean-Yves Boulin |
The Social Consequences of Sunday Work |
| Dongil Jang |
Work Schedule Differentiation in an Overworking Country: A Case of South Korea |
| Akiko S. Oishi, Tomo Nishimura |
Single Mothers Working at Night: Exploring Changes in Mothers’ Work Timing Using Japanese Time Use Surveys 1996-2016 |
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09:00–10:00, Large Lecture Hall, 26 October
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Plenary session III. (Future: Perspectives) |
Hubertus Cloodt |
Innovative tools and services for data collection – Harmonised European Time Use Survey (HETUS) |
| Eun Ki-Soo |
Back to the Basics for the Future of Time Use research? How to Correctly Measure Time Use? |
| Liana Sayer |
Time Use: Innovations and Challenges |
10:30–12:00, Large Lecture Hall, 26 October
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| Time poverty |
Timo Toivonen |
Is the Feeling “Rushed” Contagious? |
| Analía Calero |
Time and Income Poverty: Measurements and Determinants for Argentina |
| Takeshi Mizunoya |
Time Poverty of Working Parents in Japan |
| Magdalena Rokicka, Olga Zajkowska |
Providing Care for Adults and Time Poverty – Evidence from Time Use Survey |
10:30–12:00, Picture Room, 26 October
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| Childcare II. |
Minna Ylikännö, Milla Salin, Mia Hakovirta |
Attitudes Towards Family Leave Sharing Between Mothers and Fathers – Comparison of 21 European Countries |
| Olga Zajkowska, Magdalena Rokicka |
Child Care Strategies Among Young Mothers. The Case of Poland |
| Eun Ki-Soo, Eunhye Kang, Johanna Giczi, Hyejin Shin |
Childcare in Hungary and South Korea: Similarities and Differences |
| Irina Fernandez-Lozano |
Equally Shared Parenting in Spain: Resources, Roles, Time or Need? |
10:30–12:00, Small Lecture Hall, 26 October
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| Teens and young adults |
Claire Vermaak, Sanesh Sewsanker |
Time Use Among Young Neets: A Developing Country Perspective |
| Satu Ojala, Man Yee Kan, Tomi Oinas, Timo Anttila |
Teenage Time Use and Educational Attainment in Adulthood in Finland |
| Theun Pieter van Tienoven, Lyn Craig |
Young People’s Market and Non-Market Activities: A Cross-National Comparison Using Time Use Data |
| Kim Nhoeul |
Who Do Korean Teenagers Spend Most of Their Time With? |
10:30–12:00, Reading Room, 26 October
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| Work, work, work |
Ugo Lachapelle |
Commercial Cyclists As Gig Economy Workers: Time Traps, Time Trade-Offs and Business Models |
| Jeanne Ganault |
Temporal Autonomy As Multidimensional: Discerning Determinants of French Employees’ Type of Control Over Work Time |
| Kelly Sabbe |
LFS&TUS: How Long Do We Work? |
| Aslıhan Kabadayı |
Time Allocation Differences in Turkey |
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13:30–15:00, Small Lecture Hall, 26 October
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| Labor force participation, income and domestic work |
Ik Hyun Joo |
Can Our Money Save Our Time on Road? Family Income and Commute Time in South Korea |
| Nazli Sahanogullari, Aylin Seckin |
Could Female Labor Household Output Explain Low Labor Force Participation? |
| Allison Dunatchik |
Time Use and Parental Enjoyment of Domestic Work and Childcare in the UK |
13:30–15:00, Large Lecture Hall, 26 October
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| Infrastructure and travel time |
Barbara Smetschka, Claudine Egger, Dominik Wiedenhofer |
Carbon Footprints of Time Use Activities: Can We Adress Quality-Of-Life and Sustainable Development at the Same Time? |
| Ugo Lachapelle, Georges A. Tanguay |
Forms of Telecommuting, Travel Time and Hours Worked: Getting More Work Time Out of Workers? |
| Ana Bezirgani, Ugo Lachapelle |
Does the Availability of Transport Options Increase Travel in Older Age? Analyzing Travel Times and Travel Engagement for Discretionary and Non-Discretionary Purposes in Aging Canadians |
13:30–15:00, Reading Room, 26 October
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| Time perception, time allocation and sleep |
Ki-Soo Eun, Johanna Giczi |
Sleep and Study Time for Adolescents in Hungary and South Korea |
| Ki-Soo Eun, Alexandra Eszter Urbán, Johanna Giczi |
Seasonality and the Reallocation of Time: a Comparison of Hungary and South Korea |
| Zeljko Pedisic, Jozo Grgic, Dorothea Dumuid, Enrique Garcia Bengoechea, Nipun Shrestha, Adrian Bauman, Timothy Olds |
Are Reallocations of Time Between Sleep, Sedentary Behaviour, and Physical Activity Associated with Health? A Systematic Scoping Review of Isotemporal Substitution Studies |
| Ignace Glorieux |
What Does Your Time Mean? Some Critical Remarks on the Classification of Activities |