Tuesday 6 July 2010
19:30 Welcome Reception, Paris City Hall, Marie de Paris, Place de l'Hôtel de Ville
3, rue Lobau - Paris 4th district
Wednesday 7 July 2010
08:00-08:30 Registration Welcome Coffee
08:45-11:00 Plenary Session Well Being
Chair Michael Bittman
08:45-09:00 Welcome Speech by the Organisation Team
09:00-09:30 Jonathan Gershuny, Kimberly Fisher, National product and national utility
09:30-10:00 Peter Brown, Helen Perkins, Fathers' juggling time between work, leisure and family
10:00-10:30 Ulrich Mueckenberger, Local time policy and quality of life. An evaluation project
10:30-11:00 Frank Stafford, Ngina Chitej, Shaping health behavior across generations: Evidence from Time Use Data in the panel study of income dynamics and its supplements
11:00-11:15 Coffee Break
11:15-13:15 Parallel Sessions A1 B1 C1 D1 E1 F1
13:15-14:30 Lunch
14:30-16:30 Parallel Sessions A2 B2 D2 E2 F2
16:30-17:00 Coffee Break
17:00-19:00 Parallel Sessions A3 C3 D3 E3 F3
Thursday 8 July 2010
09:00-11:00 Plenary Session Division of Labor
Chair Man Yee Kan
09:00-09:30 Bob Pollak Allocating time: Individuals' technologies, household technology, and the division of labor in the household
09:30-10:00 Liana C Sayer, Sanjiv Gupta The nature of the relationship between a woman's money and her housework activities in the U.S.
10:00-10:30 Gianna Claudia Giannelli, Lucia Mangiavacchi, Luca Piccoli, Size and value of unpaid family work in Europe
10:30-11:00 Arthur van Soest, Elena Stancanelli Income taxation, household chores and spouses' market labour supply: A discrete choice model for French couples
11:00-11:30 Coffee Break
11:30-13:30 Sessions A4 B4 C4 D4 F4
13:30-15:00 Lunch
15:00-17:00 Parallel Sessions B5 C5 D5 E5 F5
17:00-17:30 Coffee Break
17:30-18:00 Poster Session
Carol Soloff, Jennifer Baxter (Australian Institute of Family Studies Growing Up in Australia) The longitudinal study of Australian children. parent- complete time use diaries for children's activities- time spent with parents and others
Joanne Corey (Australian Bureau of Statistics) Growing Up in Australia: The longitudinal study of Australian children. children's time use diary- Development and administration
Maria Clelia Romano, Daniele Spizzichino (Italian National Institute of Statistics) Job and life satisfaction
Tania Cappadozzi, Manuela Michelini, Daniele Spizzichino (Italian National Institute of Statistics) Monitoring the coding system
Christina Inbakaran, Marie-Louise van der Klooster, Communication and marketing of travel time surveys- comparing Australia and the Netherlands (presented by Harry Timmermans)
18:00-19:00 IATUR business meeting
21:00-23:30 Conference Dinner, River Seine Boat Cruise
Friday 9 July 2010
09:00-11:00 Plenary Session Methods
Chair Laurent Lesnard
09:00-09:30 Harley Frazis, Jay C. Stewart, How to think about time-use data
09:30-10:00 Delphine Roy, The 2010 French time use survey and its innovations
10:00-10:30 Vitor Teixeira, Orlanda Cruz, When they arrive from school: a sequence alignment analysis of the children's weekday evenings
10:30-11:00 Stefano Stabilini, Roberto Zedda, Mapping the multiple scales of daily life practices: services, settlements and flows in the urban systems of Northern Italy
11:00-11:30 Coffee Break
11:30-13:30 Parallel Sessions A6 B6 C6 D6 E6 F6
13:30-15:00 Lunch
15:00-17:00 Parallels Sessions A7 D7 E7 F7
17:00-17:30 Coffee Break
17:30-19:00 Closing Plenary Session
Chair Jean-Yves Boulin
17:30-18:00 John Robinson, Jonathan Gershuny Temporal maps of daily life in 20+ countries
18:00-18:30 Michael Bittman, Digital Natives', the outcomes associated with children's and youth's use new and old media
18:00-18:30 Lyn Craig, Killian Mullan, Leisure time with and without children: a cross-national gender comparison
Saturday 10 July 2010
09:30-12:30 Workshop on Sequence Analysis and Time Use Data (registration required)
09:30-10:30 Introduction to sequence analysis
10:30-10:45 Coffee break
10:45-11:30 Introduction to R and the TraMineR library
11:30-12:30 Application on participants' data
Wednesday 7 July 2010
08:45-11:00 Plenary Session Well Being
11:15-13:15 Parallel Sessions A1 B1 C1 D1 E1 F1
HOUSEWORK, COUPLES A1
Housework, Human Capital and Wages
Chair: Frank Stafford
Marta Rubio-Codina, Pierre Dubois, Child care provision: Semiparametric evidence from a randomized experiment in Mexico
Elena Stancanelli, Leslie Stratton, Her time, his time or the maid's time: An analysis of domestic work in couple-households
Janice Compton, Robert A. Pollak, Family proximity and women's labor force attachment
Oriel Sullivan-Alon, Jonathan Gershuny, The relationship between human capital and the performance of housework: A longitudinal perspective
WORK, WORK-LIFE BALANCE B1
Busyness
Chair: Stella Chatzitheochari
Victoria Vernon, Work outside workplace: Why am I working on this paper at home? Evidence from the American Time Use Survey 2003-08
Timo Anttila, Jouko Nätti, Work at home and time use
Mark Ellwood, The Impact of overtime hours
Marielle Cloin, How busy we are and how busy we feel: The influence of objective and subjective indicators on the perceived work-life balance in The Netherlands
LEISURE, WELL-BEING C1
Access to facilities and quality of life
Chair: Indira Hirway
Rajaona Daka Karen, The use of modern energy and its impact on women's time allocation in Madagascar
Joana Costa, Elydia Silva, Degol Hailu, Raquel Tsukada The implications of water and electricity supply to the time allocation of women in rural Ghana
Christian Lehmann, Raquel Tsukada , Low cost but high impact: The effect of rainwater harvesting on poverty
Astrid Kemperman, Harry Timmermans, Accessibility to urban tourist facilities and quality of life: An exploratory study using Bayesian belief networks
YOUTH D1
The cost of care
Chair: Jens Bonke
Olivia Ekert-Jaffé, The time cost of children: A French-British comparison
Jooyeoun Suh, Caregiver vs. care recipient: Measuring and valuing time devoted to child care in the U.S.
Maria-Letizia Tanturri, Ariane Pailhé, Anne Solaz, Letizia Mencarini, Are children more costly in terms of time for the Italian parents than for the French ones?
EATING, TRAVEL, AND MEDIA E1
Travel 1
Chair: Giulio Mattioli
Konstadinos G. Goulias, Seo Youn Yoon, A comparison of daily time allocation by men and women in the same household accounting for the presence of children in the household and space-time accessibility
Jean-Loup Madre, Jean-Paul Hubert, Changes in fractionning behaviour on work days
Mei-Po Kwan, Fang Ren, Tim Schwanen, The timing and duration of internet activities: A study using event history analysis
Jorge Cerda, Carlos Marmolejo, Social parameters in the spatial and temporal use of the city
Methods F1
New methods
Chair: Thibaut de Saint Pol
Kajsa Ellegard, VISUAL-TimePAcTS: a presentation of some opportunities of a visualization method and an application to morning activity patterns
Valeria Esquivel A non-parametric approach to modelling daily rhythms of work. The case of parents in the city of Buenos Aires
Arnaldo Mont'Alvão, Hierarchical times: using hierarchical linear models to understand time use in Brazil
14:30-16:30 Parallel Sessions A2 B2 D2 E2 F2
HOUSEWORK, COUPLES A2
Family
Chair: Andrew Harvey
Duncan Ironmonger, Faye Soupourmas, The business cycle trade-off between the household economy and the market economy: Evidence from the American Time Use Survey
Sabrina Wulff Pabilonia, Melinda Sandler Morrill, What effect does the macroeconomy have on families' time together?
Rosalina Pisco Costa, On the experiences of time in, time with and time from family
Burca Kizilirmak, Emel Memis, Analysis of time use patterns of women and men in Turkey
WORK, WORK-LIFE BALANCE B2
Work schedules
Chair: Ignace Glorieux
Man Yee Kan, Laurent Lesnard, Working time trends in UK and France: comparing stylised weekly estimates and diary-based estimates
Jean-Yves Boulin, Changes in sunday's work regulation: a new structuration of our times (and lives)?
William Michelson Never on Sunday?
Sachiko Kuroda, Isamu Yamamoto, What determines work hours? Who you work with or Where you work at?
YOUTH D2
Child and Elder Care
Chair: Anne Solaz
Francesca Francavilla, Gianna Claudia Giannelli, Gabriela Grotkowska, Mieczyslaw Socha, Use of time and value of unpaid family care work: a comparison between Italy and Poland
Masago Fujiwara, Reina Ichii Who cares about Japan's elderly care providers?- The ageing society and its impact upon in-home care
Glenn J. Stalker, Michael Ornstein, Couples and caregiving: Findings from the Canadian Census
Eva Elisabeth Österbacka, Are home care allowance receivers different, or just behaving differently?
EATING, TRAVEL, AND MEDIA E2
Travel 2
Chair: Jean-Paul Hubert
Renni Angrinni, Theo Arentze, Harry Timmermans, Car allocation in car-deficient households for work and non-work trips: Extracting context-dependent rules from a large data base
Giulio Mattioli Expectations about quality of travel time: social mixing- secessionism as an attitude dimension relevant to modal choice
Konstadinos G. Goulias, Companionship and altruism in daily activity time allocation and travel by men and women in the same households
Clara Melzi, Francesca Zajczyk, Matteo Colleoni, Improving spatial and time accessibility to metropolitan opportunities. The experience of Italian urban time policies
METHODS F2
New surveys on time use
Chair: Hannu Pääkkönen
Joshua Auld, Abolfazl Mohammadian, An internet-based prompted recall activity travel survey using gps data of elderly and non-elderly
Lara Gama Cavalcanti, Fatmato Ezzahra Schabib Hany, Maira Andrade Paulo, Elizabeth Belo Hypolito, The 2009 pilot Time Use Survey in Brazil
Paavo Väisänen, Statistical techniques in the Finnish Time Use Survey 2009-2010
17:00-19:00 Parallel Sessions A3 C3 D3 E3 F3
HOUSEWORK, COUPLES A3
Parenthood and household division of labor
Chair: Olivier Donni
Emily Passias, Liana C Sayer, Claire Kamp Dush, Sarah Schoppe-Sullivan New evidence about new parents' time use patterns
Martin Dribe, Maria Stanfors, Parenthood, bargaining and household division of labor. Insights from time use surveys in Sweden 1990-2000
Michael Kühhirt, does parenthood change the division of paid and unpaid work within couples? Evidence from a 23-year panel survey in West Germany
Ariel Kalil, Jonathan Guryan, Jorge Ivan Ugaz, The impact of new siblings on parental time investment: More or less child-specialization?
IATUR - INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR FEMINIST ECONOMICS SPECIAL SESSION C3
Time Use in the South
Chair: Michael Bittman
Duncan Ironmonger (Households Research Unit, University of Melbourne, Australia), TBA
Indira Hirway (Centre For Development Alternatives, Ahmedabad, India), Time use statistics in the South
Xiao-Yuan Dong (University of Winnipeg, Canada), The impact of parental care on married women's labor supply: evidence from urban china
Valeria Esquivel (Institute of the Sciences, The National University of General Sarmiento, Argentina) Time-use data collection and gender-sensitive policies, fifteen years after Beijing
Discussant
Klas Rydenstam (formerly of Statistics Sweden, now consultant to the Swedish International Development Agency)
YOUTH D3
Time and generations
Chair: Olivia Ekert-Jaffé
Letizia Mencarini, Ariane Pailhé, Anne Solaz, Maria-Letizia Tanturri, The time cost of young adult living with their parents: a French-Italian comparison
Silvia Pasqua, Chiara Monfardini, Anna Laura Mancini, Intergenerational transmission of time use patterns
Andrew S Harvey, Elsa Fontainha, Intra-household time transfers in Canada
Taehee Kwon, Intergenerational family structure and fertility
EATING, TRAVEL, AND MEDIA E3
The Elderly
Chair: Masago Fujiwara
Pauline van den Berg, Theo Arentze, Harry Timmermans, Covariate Analysis of Time Use for social activities and travel of the elderly
Barbara Lenz, Katja Koehler, Old and active- changing shopping times, time used for shopping and shopping travel behaviour of elderly people
Jonghee Choi Time Use of the elderly in Korea
Stephanie Lynn Denton, Developing eldercare questions for the American Time Use Survey
Methods F3
Surveys and policies
Chair: Jean-Yves Boulin
Luana Pinheiro, Natália Fontoura, Marcelo Galiza, Márcia Vasconcelos, Time Use Research in Brazil: contribution for public policy formulation
Cecilia Tinonin, Time Use and the Capability Approach. A micro-case study to evaluate the effect of gender inequality on the nutritional status of the child
Yuko Kaneko New statistics on citizens' environmental conservation activities
Nicoleta Hrehorciuc-Caragea, Georgeta-Marinela Istrate Working time during the economic crisis and the impact on romanian working life
Thursday 8 July 2010
09:00-11:00 Plenary session Division of Labor
11:30-13:30 Parallel Sessions A4 B4 C4 D4 F4
HOUSEWORK, COUPLES A4
Household Production
Chair: Liana C Sayer
Eleonora Matteazzi, Olivier Donni Estimation of a collective model with household production
Mobinul Huq, Nazmi Sari, Health status and household production time
Silke Anger, Anita Kottwitz, Is doing the chores bad for your earnings? The housework wage penalty for full-time workers
Younghwan Song, Male marriage wage premium and Time Use
WORK, WORK-LIFE BALANCE B4
Work-Life Balance
Chair: Catherine Sofer
Steffen Otterbach, Alfonso Sousa-Poza, Labor supply preferences and working time mismatches- A panel analysis of hours constraints in Germany
Tindara Addabbo, Antonella Caiumi, Anna Maccgnan, Allocation of time in Italian couples: exploring the role of institutional factors and the effect on household's well being
Jorge Gonzalez Chapela, On the price of recreation goods as a determinant of female labor supply
Joeri Minnen, Ignace Glorieux, Theun-Pieter van Tienoven, Time structure and well-being. Regularity and variability in multi-day behavior of Belgians in 1999 and 2004
LEISURE, WELL-BEING C4
Time Poverty 1
Chair: Tim Rathjen
Willemijn Looman, Melinda Mills Time pressure and inequality: an international comparison
Stella Chatzitheochari, Towards an improved understanding of the relationship between leisure participation and time poverty
Manfred Garhammer, Studying in new times: a time-budget-survey on the bachelor programme and comments on the reforms in resource education
Matteo Giacomo Colleoni, Residential location and "liveability" of time. national comparative research
YOUTH D4
Children 1 Time and Success
Chair: Vitor Teixiera
Jane Greve, Jens Bonke, Children's allocation of time and their success in school
Jiri Zuzanek, Do parents matter? Effects of parental time use and attitudinal dispositions on adolescents' academic achievement and well-being.
Sabrina Wulff Pabilonia, Charlene Kalenkoski, Time to work or time to play: The effect of student employment
Philip Babcock, Mindy Marks, The falling time cost of College: Evidence from half a century of Time Use Data
METHODS F4
Theory and new approaches 1
Chair: Walter van Dongen
Anu-Hanna Anttila Behind and between the codes: Analysing Finnish time use diaries as qualitative sources
Neuma F Aguiar, Organizational time and household time: conducting research at the microlevel
Wilson Glenn Smith, Rural Madurese time allocation: insider perceptions and an outsider's view of an Indonesian society
Indira Hirway, Viewing poverty from time-use perspective in a developing country (India)
15:00-17:00 Parallel Sessions B5 C5 D5 E5 F5
WORK, WORK-LIFE BALANCE B5
Local time policies
Chair: Jean-Yves Boulin
Ana Sanchez-Bello, Belen Caballo-Villar, Tania Merelas-Iglesias Local time policy and cultural habits: an analysis with gender perspective
Elena Sintes, The social use of time in Barcelona
Montserrat Calvo, Elena Sintes, Neighbourhood time, shared educational time
LEISURE, WELL-BEING C5
Time Poverty 2
Chair: Joeri Minnen
Theun Pieter van Tienoven, Ignace Glorieux, Joeri Minnen, Unraveling the myths of sleep deprivation
Helene Couprie, Is there rationing in time-use? Evidence using sleep data
Joachim Merz, Tim Rathjen, Are self-employed time and money poor?
Tim Rathjen, Do time poor people pay more?
YOUTH D5
Children 2
Chair: Jiri Zuzanek
Yelizavetta Kofman, Suzanne Bianchi, Time Use of U.S. Immigrant and native born adolescents and young adults
Gilles Pronovost, Parental time in Canada: some possible scenarios for the future
Ariel Kalil, Rebecca Ryan, Michael Corey, Diverging Destinies: Parental education and the developmental gradient in time with children
Yanyi K Djamba, Time spent with children as a factor of racial differences in social mobility in the United States
EATING, TRAVEL, AND MEDIA E5
Shopping and cooking
Chair: Anne Roeters
Peter Vitartas, Alison Yacyshyn, Retail shopping behaviour- a comparison of Australian and Canadian shopping time
Timothy R Wojan, Karen S. Hamrick, Some virtuous habits for weight control: Walk or bike to work and be creative
Constance Newman,The effects of leisure time on cooking among low-income Americans
Harry Timmermans, Junyi Zhang, Multi-Tasking in daily activity-travel patterns: A comparison of Dutch and Japanese studies
METHODS F5
Theory and new approaches 2
Chair: Kimberly Fisher
John Robinson, Estimated it use and arts/leisure participation: response set vs. further evidence of time enhancement over time displacement?
Walter van Dongen A new basic theory of time and human activities in a complex world and some major consequences for time use research
Jennifer Whillans, Antinomies: ambivalent appeals behind time-use
Raul G Sanchis, A first time use experiment in economics
17:30-18:00 Poster Session
Friday 9 July 2010
09:00-11:00 Plenary Session Methods
11:30-13:30 Parallel Sessions A6 B6 C6 D6 E6 F6
HOUSEWORK, COUPLES A6
Marriage, Cohabitation, and the division of household labor
Chair: Ariane Pailhé
Liana C Sayer, Gender equality and time together in the U.S. and the U.K.
Marieke Voorpostel Family transitions and changes in time use: Gender differences in Switzerland
Marta Dominguez, More egalitarian unions? The division of household labour among married and cohabiting couples in Spain, Denmark and UK
Katherin Barg, Miriam Beblo, Selection or institutions? Explaining the time use of married and cohabiting couples
WORK, WORK-LIFE BALANCE B6
Gender and the division of housework
Chair: Peter Brown
Rafaela Cyrino "The social construction of temporality and the management of domestic work among Brazilian business women
Heloísa Perista, Living with science: time for care and career progression - a gendered balance?
Marc Ajenjo Cosp, Joan García Román, The use of time during the daily life in the dual-earner couples. Productive time and reproductive time in the countries of the south of Europe from a gender perspective
Maria Clelia Romano, Tania Cappadozzi (ISTAT), The gendered division of housework in the couples with children
LEISURE, WELL-BEING C6
Cross-national comparisons
Chair: Lyn Craig
Jose Ignacio Gimenez-Nadal, Almudena Sevilla-Sanz, The allocation of time over decades: A cross-country analysis
Max Haller, Gerd Kaup, Between self-fulfillment, time stress and boredom. The use of leisure time in comparative perspective
Minna Ylikännö, Single earner model means for women less work outside home than self preferred - evidence from 20 European countries representing five welfare state regimes
Takeshi Mizunoya, Advances and challenges in cross-national comparison on Time Use statistics: An EU-Japan comparison
YOUTH D6
Children 3
Chair: Glenn J. Stalker
Andrew S Harvey, Daily context of teachers stress
Margarida Romero, Evolution of students' learning time use in secondary and higher education
Elsa Fontainha, After the school day is over: Building human and social capital in Canada and Portugal
EATING, TRAVEL, AND MEDIA E6
Health
Chair: Thibaut de Saint Pol
Margaret Andrews, Karen Hamrick Food-related, Time-Use patterns of individuals in food insecure households: evidence from the American Time Use Survey
Hugh Millward, Jamie Spinney, Variations in ‘active living' along the rural-urban continuum: Evidence from Halifax, Canada.
Sarah Flood, Rachelle Hill, Katie Genadek, Health and patterns of daily life: A multinomial logit latent class analysis
Yoko Shimada, Yuzuru Matsuoka, Chie Yanagi, Analysis of indoor air pollution exposure in Asian countries by Using Time Use Survey
METHODS F6
Diary, stylised questions, and experience sampling
Chair: John Robinson
Jiri Zuzanek, Time use diaries and experience sampling method: how complementary?
Bettina Sonnenberg, Michaela Riediger, Cornelia Wrzus, Gert G. Wagner, Measuring Time Use in surveys- A novel validation of survey questions through experience sampling
Ken-Hou Lin, Activity Time, committed time, and constrained time: Examining the gap between stylized and diary-based estimates of market work time
Alvaro Martinez Perez, Measuring Inequality in the division of housework within the couple. A comparison of diary and questionnaire methods
15:00-17:00 Parallels Sessions A7 D7 E7 F7
HOUSEWORK, COUPLES A7
Couples' Time together 2
Chair: Laurent Lesnard
Ignace Glorieux, Joeri Minnen, Theun Pieter van Tienoven, Couples time together and the quality of life
Sayyid Salman Rizavi, Catherine Sofer, Time together among French couples
Evrim Altintas, Inequality in transmission of embodied capital: The nature and the quality of time spent with children
Elisabetta Lazzaro, Frateschi Carlo Filippo, Spousal synchronization in active and "passive" cultural participation and well-being: The Italian case
YOUTH D7
Parental time
Chair: Elsa Fontainha
Nikolas Mittag, Jorge Ugaz, Parental time use and their children's cognitive and non-cognitive abilities
Joris Ghysels, Pablo Gracia, Parental time orientations: Variations around a social norm?
Pablo Gracia, Different types of parenting with young children
EATING, TRAVEL, AND MEDIA E7
Eating and physical activities
Chair: Constance Newman
Anne Roeters, Jornt Mandemakers, From slow food to fast food? Trends in time spent on food preparation and consumption in the Netherlands 1975-2005
Karen S Hamrick, David Hopkins, Rachel Krantz-Kent, The time cost of access to food
Hidde P van der Ploeg, Dafna Merom, Josephine Chau, Michael Bittman, Adrian Bauman, The reliability and validity of time use surveys for sedentary and physical activity behaviour surveillance
Elizabeth A. Vandewater, Shelley A. Blozis, Time well spent? Childhood obesity and the displacement of physical activity by media use
METHODS F7
Data quality
Chair: Delphine Roy
Vicki A. Freedman, Frank Stafford, Frederick Conrad, Norbert Schwarz, Assessing time diary quality: evidence from Disability and Use of Time (DUST), a supplement to the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID)
Hannu Pääkkönen, Developing the Finnish light diary
Kimberly Fisher, Jose Ignacio Gimenez Nadal, Estimating early hours activities- considerations for using diaries that collect less than 24-hours in cross-time comparative research
Anna Emilia Martino, Tania Cappadozzi, SAS Technology and data editing: major data quality throughout SAS/AF frames
17:30-19:00 Closing Plenary Session