Time, housework, and the rest of life John P. Robinson An Overview of Household Time Use Issues Pages: 213 - 229
The dynamics of time use: Context and meaning Sarah Fenstermaker An Overview of Household Time Use Issues Pages: 231 - 243
Money illusion: The importance of household time use in social policy making Robert T. Michael An Overview of Household Time Use Issues Pages: 245 - 260
The measurement of household time allocation: Data needs, analytical approaches, and standardization Andrew S. Harvey Methodological Issues in the Study of Time Pages: 261 - 280
Spot observation: Advantages and disadvantages for household time use research Sharon Y. NickolsMonica Ayieko Methodological Issues in the Study of Time Pages: 281 - 295
Using a computer simulation game to teach family time use concepts Sherman HannaSharon DeVaneyAllen Martin Methodological Issues in the Study of Time Pages: 297 - 311
Children's time in household work: Estimation issues Margaret Mietus SanikKathryn Stafford Methodological Issues in the Study of Time Pages: 313 - 325
Effects of uncertainty and risk on the allocation of time of married women Eileen Trzcinski Household Time Allocation Pages: 327 - 350
Effects of relative advantage on time use in farm families Geraldine I. OlsonJing J. Xiao Household Time Allocation Pages: 351 - 363
Are we investing less in the next generation? Historical trends in time spent caring for children W. Keith BryantCathleen D. Zick Household Time Allocation Pages: 365 - 392
The allocation of time to grocery shopping: A comparison of Canadian and U.S. households Jane KolodinskyJoAnne LaBrecque Household Time Allocation Pages: 393 - 408
Lessons from the past, directions for the future Rosemary J. AveryW. Keith BryantJane McCullough Future Directions in Time Use Research Pages: 409 - 418