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  1. Bauman, A., Bittman, M. & Gershuny, J. (2019) A short history of time use research; implications for public health. BMC Public Health 19, 607.
  2. Burns, R.D.; Pfledderer, C.D.; Brusseau, T.A. (2019) Active Transport, Not Device Use, Associates with Self-Reported School Week Physical Activity in Adolescents. Behav. Sci, 9, 32.
  3. Chau, J.Y., Gomersall, S.R., Ploeg, H.P. et al. (2019) The evolution of time use approaches for understanding activities of daily living in a public health context. BMC Public Health 19, 451.
  4. Craig, L., van Tienoven, T. (2019) Gender, mobility and parental shares of daily travel with and for children: a cross-national time use comparison. Journal of Transport Geography Volume 76, April 2019, Pages 93-102.
  5. Elevelt, A., Bernasco, W., Lugtig, P., Ruiter, S., & Toepoel, V. (2019). Where You at? Using GPS Locations in an Electronic Time Use Diary Study to Derive Functional Locations. Social Science Computer Review.
  6. Freedman, V. Cornman, J., Carr, D. and Lucas, R. (2019) Time Use and Experienced Wellbeing of Older Caregivers: A Sequence Analysis, The Gerontologist, Volume 59, Issue 5, Pages e441–e450.
  7. Gupta, N., Korshøj, M., Dumuid, D. et al. (2019) Daily domain-specific time-use composition of physical behaviors and blood pressure. Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act 16, 4.
  8. Hafezi, M.H., Liu, L. & Millward, H. (2019) A time-use activity-pattern recognition model for activity-based travel demand modeling. Transportation 46: 1369.
  9. Hamermesh, D. (2019). Time use — economic approaches. Current Opinion in Psychology Volume 26, April 2019, Pages 1-4.
  10. Harms, T., Gershuny, J., Doherty, A. et al. (2019) A validation study of the Eurostat harmonised European time use study (HETUS) diary using wearable technology. BMC Public Health 19, 455
  11. Harms, T., Berrigan, D. & Gershuny, J. (2019) Daily metabolic expenditures: estimates from US, UK and polish time-use data. BMC Public Health 19, 453 (2019)
  12. Kane, B. D., & Rosenquist, B. (2019). Relationships Between Instructional Coaches’ Time Use and District- and School-Level Policies and Expectations. American Educational Research Journal, 56(5), 1718–1768.
  13. Loyen, A., Chau, J.Y., Jelsma, J.G.M. et al. (2019) Prevalence and correlates of domain-specific sedentary time of adults in the Netherlands: findings from the 2006 Dutch time use survey. BMC Public Health 19, 538,
  14. McGregor DE, Palarea-Albaladejo J, Dall PM, Stamatakis E, Chastin SFM. (2019) Differences in physical activity time-use composition associated with cardiometabolic risks. Prev Med Rep.  ;13:23-29
  15. Mehta, N., Stinebrickner, T., Stinebrickner, R., (2019). Time use and academic peer effects in College. Econ. Inquiry 57 (1), 162–171.
  16. Liangruenrom, N., Craike, M., Dumuid, D. et al. (2019) Standardised criteria for classifying the International Classification of Activities for Time-use Statistics (ICATUS) activity groups into sleep, sedentary behaviour, and physical activity. Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act 16: 106.
  17. Orben, A., & Przybylski, A. K. (2019). Screens, Teens, and Psychological Well-Being: Evidence From Three Time-Use-Diary Studies. Psychological Science, 30(5), 682–696.
  18. Oviedo‐Caro, MÁ, Bueno‐Antequera, J, Munguía‐Izquierdo, D. (2019) Associations of 24‐hours activity composition with adiposity and cardiorespiratory fitness: The PregnActive project. Scand J Med Sci Sports; 00: 1– 8.
  19. Perales F, Campbell A, O’Flaherty M. (2019) Sexual orientation and adolescent time use: how sexual minority youth spend their time. Child Dev;38.
  20. Richardson, Amanda, et al. (2019) Study and Life: How first year university students use their time. Student Success, vol. 10, no. 1, p. 17+. Gale Academic Onefile
  21. Ruoyao Shi & Cheng Chou, 2019. "What Time Use Surveys Can (And Cannot) Tell Us about Labor Supply," Working Papers 201912, University of California at Riverside, Department of Economics.
  22. Schwartz, L. M., Mutanga, J., Kakaire, R., Davis-Olwell, P., Handel, A., Sekandi, J., … Whalen, C. C. (2019). Validation of a Pictorial Survey Tool to Measure Time Use in an African Urban Setting. Sociological Methods & Research.
  23. Smeets, P., Whillans, A., Bekkers, R., & Norton, M. I. (2019). Time Use and Happiness of Millionaires: Evidence From the Netherlands. Social Psychological and Personality Science.
  24. Spenceley, L. M., Wood, W. L. M., Valentino, M., & Lewandowski, L. J. (2019). Predicting the Extended Time Use of College Students With Disabilities. Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment.
  25. Steptoe, A. and Fancourt, D. (2019). Leading a meaningful life at older ages and its relationship with social engagement, prosperity, health, biology, and time use. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 116 (4) 1207-1212.
  26. Thulin, Eva; Vilhelmson, Bertil; Johansson, Martina. 2019. New Telework, Time Pressure, and Time Use Control in Everyday Life. Sustainability 11, no. 11: 3067.
  27. Thulin, E., Vilhelmson, B. (2019) More at home, more alone? Youth, digital media and the everyday use of time and space. Geoforum Volume 100, March 2019, Pages 41-50
  28. Whittington, D., & Cook, J. (2019). Valuing Changes in Time Use in Low- and Middle-Income Countries. Journal of Benefit-Cost Analysis, 10(S1), 51-72.
  29. Zeeman JM, Kang I, Angelo TA. (2019) Assessing student academic time use: assumptions, predictions and realities. Med Educ;53 (3):285–95.
  30. Zick CD, Buder I, Waitzman NJ, Simonsen S, Digre K. (2019) The nexus between health and time use among racially and ethnically diverse women. Ethn Health. 24(2):147-167.