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FINAL PROGRAMME
Programme of the 34th Conference of the International Association for Time Use Research
Kunibiki Messe, Matsue, Japan
22-24 August 2012

Conference Programme in Brief
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Tuesday, 21 August 2012

17:00-19:00 Preconference Registration
Entrance
19:00-20:30
Meeting of the IATUR Executive
(invited participants only)
Room: 403


Wednesday, 22 August 2012

7:00-9:00 Registration Entrance
9:00-9:30 Welcome Room: International Conference Hall (ICH)
9:30-11:00 Plenary Session 1:
National Time Use Surveys in Northeast Asia
Room: International Conference Hall (ICH)
11:00-11:30 Coffee Break Room: Small Hall
11:30-13:30 Parallel Sessions 1  
1A
Childcare Room: 401
1B
Happiness and Life Satisfaction Room: 501
1C
Leisure 1
Room: 601
13:30-14:30 Lunch Room: Small Hall
14:30-16:30 Parallel Sessions 2
2A
Parents Room: 401
2B
Community and Travel Room: 501
2C
Sequential Analysis Room: 601
2D
Education Room: 403
16:30-17:00 Coffee break Room: Small Hall
17:00-18:30 Parallel Session 3
3A
Children's Time Use Room: 401
3B
Social Networks Room: 501
3C
Paid Work Time and Recession Room: 601
9:00-18:30 Poster Session Room: Small Hall


Thursday, 23 August 2012

7:30-8:30 Registration Entrance
8:30-10:30 Parallel Session 4
4A
Time and Income Poverty Room: 401
4B
Leisure 2
Room: 501
4C
Gender and Unpaid Work Room: 601
10:30-11:00 Coffee Break Room: Small Hall
11:00-13:00 Parallel Session 5
5A
Unpaid Work 1 Room: 401
5B
Recent Survey Reviews Room: 501
5C
Methodology Room: 601
13:00-14:00 Lunch Room: Small Hall
14:00-16:00 Plenary Session 2
Evironmental Issues and Time
Room: International Conference Hall (ICH)
16:00-16:15 Break  
Business Meeting - All Welcome Room: 501
16:15-17:15
8:30-17:15 Poster Session Room: Small Hall
17:15-17:45 Break  
17:45 & 18:15 Bus to Banquet Departs 1st bus departs at 17:45, 2nd at 18:15
18:45-19:15 Look Around Yuushien's Garden Yuushien
19:15-21:15 Banquet Yuushien
21:30 Bus to Hotels  


Friday, 24 August 2012

8:30-9:15 Registration Entrance
9:15-11:15 Parallel Session 6
6A
Unpaid Work 2 Room: 401
6B
Paid Work and Cross Time Change Room: 501
6C
Eating and Health Room: 403
11:15-11:45 Coffee Break Room: Small Hall
11:45-13:15 Parallel Session 7
7A
Unpaid work 3 Room: 401
7B
Media and Internet Room: 501
13:15-13:45 Lunch Room: Small Hall
13:45-14:30 Lunch with Poster Session Room: Small Hall (Authors please be near your posters)
14:30-17:00 Plenary Session 3:
Gender and Sexuality, followed by Closing
Room: International Conference Hall (ICH)
9:15-17:00 Poster Session Room: Small Hall
18:00-19:30 Project Meeting for Time Use Training Workshop (invited participants only) Room: 403


Saturday, 25 August 2012

8:30-17:00 Regional Highlights Tour Adachi Museum of Art,
Izumo Taisha Grand Shrine, etc











Final PROGRAMME
Programme of the 34th Conference of the International Association for Time Use Research
Kunibiki Messe, Matsue, Japan
22-24 August 2012

Conference Programme in Detail


Tuesday, 21 August 2012

17:00-19:00 Preconference Registration Entrance
19:00-20:30 Meeting of the IATUR Executive
(invited participants only)
Room: 403


Wednesday, 22 August 2012

7:00-9:00 Registration Entrance
9:00-9:30 Welcome Room: International Conference Hall (ICH)
9:30-11:00 Plenary Session 1:
National Time Use Surveys in Northeast Asia
Room: International Conference Hall (ICH)
  Chair: Ki-Soo Eun (Korea)  
  Hitoshi Mikami (Japan) The time use survey conducted by the Japanese government: outline, history, problems and improvement of the survey
  Sachiko Nakano (Japan) The history and the meaning of the Japanese time use survey
  Xiao-Yuan Dong (Canada),
An Xinli (China)
The gender patterns and value of unpaid work: findings from China's first large-scale time use survey
11:00-11:30 Coffee Break Room: Small Hall
11:30-13:30 Parallel Sessions 1  
Parallel Session 1A    
Childcare Chair: Tiziana Nazio (Italy) Room: 401
  Thibaut De Saint Pol (France) Time for children and social inequalities in France
  Ragni Hege Kitterød (Norway) More involved fathering? Trends in fathers' family work in Norway
  Giulia Maria Dotti Sani (Italy),
Judith Treas (USA)
More of both? Mother's and father's time in child care and housework in western countries
  Seungmie Lee (Korea),
Yunhee Chang (Korea),
Hyunah Lee (Korea)
Changes in fathers' participation in childcare in Korea
Parallel Session 1B    
Happiness and Life Satisfaction Chair: Mikael Molén (Sweden) Room: 501
  Layla Ricroch (France) Collecting measures of subjective well-being in time use surveys
  Younghwan Song (USA) Cross-state comparison of the U-index and subjective life satisfaction
  Roger Patulny (Australia),
Kimberly Fisher (UK)
At least I can enjoy more time with my family?: The impact of co-presence on the ‘pleasantness’ of activities before and after the GFC in America
Elisabetta Lazzaro (Italy) Americans and the arts: quality and sociability aspects of their allocated time
Parallel Session 1C    
Leisure 1 Chair: Peter Vitartas (Australia) Room: 601
 

Anna B. Grigolon (Netherlands), Astrid D. A. M. Kemperman
(Netherlands),
Harry J. P. Timmermans (Netherlands)

Vacation length: a dynamic mixed multinomial logit model
  Ignace Glorieux (Belgium),
Sarah Daniels (Belgium),
Joeri Minnen (Belgium), Theun]Pieter van Tienoven (Belgium)
Cultural capital and harried leisure
  Junyi Zhang (Japan),
Yoshiyuki Tsuchiya (Japan),
Hiroyuki Hinohara (Japan),
Mokoto Chikaraishi (Japan)
Citizens' life behavior and quality of life: survey and modeling
  Georgios Papastefanou (Germany),
Ewa Jarosz (Poland)
Societal determinants of complexity in personal leisure: a comparative study of Germany and Poland
13:30-14:30 Lunch Room: Small Hall
14:30-16:30 Parallel Sessions 2  
Parallel Session 2A    
Parents Chair: Oriel Sullivan (UK) Room: 401
  Lyn Craig (Australia),
Abigail Powell (Australia),
Ioana Oprea (Australia)
Help or hindrance? Trends in the effects of young people living at home on their parents' time use in Australia 1992-2006
  Masaaki Mizuochi (Japan) Parents’ time for children in Japan
  Ranjula Bali Swain (Sweden),
Mohammad Sepahvand (Sweden)
Time investment by parents in cognitive and non-cognitive childcare activities
  Tiziana Nazio Collegio (Italy),
John MacInnes (UK)
Employment, parenting, gender and time stress in Europe
Parallel Session 2B    
Community and Travel Chair: William Michelson Room: 501
  Innocent Chirisa (Zimbabwe) More time, less output, more ennui?: dimensions and tones in the headache of planning and development efforts in Zimbabwe
  Dujuan Yang (Netherlands),
Anna Grigolon (Netherlands),
Harry Timmermans (Netherlands)
Travel time expenditure of aging populations: results of a CHAID analysis
  Masaki Kawase (Japan) Differences in commuting time by gender and marital status in Japan
Parallel Session 2C    
Sequential Analysis Chair: Clarke Wilson (Canada) Room: 601
  Mattias Hellgren (Sweden) Methodological implications of activity sequence analysis
  Yukiko Kurihara (Japan) Analyzing the effect of socioeconomic status on synchronization of household members based on sequential order
  Georgios Papastefanou (Germany),
Ewa Jarosz (Poland)
Causal analysis of sequence pattern: an empirical comparison of two sequence complexity measures
  Marcos Tanaka (Japan),
Yohei Yamaguchi (Japan),
Yoshiyuki Shimoda (Japan)
Analyzing different approaches of occupant behavior model for replicating households energy demand
Parallel Session 2D    
Education Chair: Dana Hamplová (Czech Republic) Room: 403
  Kajsa Ellegård (Sweden) Intermeshed activities in teachers' work days: a time-geographic analysis
  Margarida Romero (USA), Elena Barberà (USA) Creative collaboration continuum enhanced by online education: time pressure, time quality and social interaction
  Magdalena Rokicka (Poland) Do parental employment and hours of work matter for children's educational achievements?
  Mette Kjærgaard Thomsen (Denmark) How does parental child care affect children´s educational attainment?
16:30-17:00 Coffee Break Room: Small Hall
17:00-18:30 Parallel Session 3  
Parallel Session 3A    
Children's Time Use Chair: Yunhee Chang (USA) Room: 401
  Joanne Corey (Australia), Jenny Gallagher (Australia), Elisabeth Davis (Australia) The time of their lives: Collecting time use data from children in the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children (LSAC)
  Noriko Kishi (Japan) Children’s time use and unpaid work: a Japanese-Finnish comparison
  Michael Bittman (Australia),
Jude Brown (Australia),
Lyndall Strazdins (Australia)
Young children's patterns of sleep and its consequences for parents' experience of time pressure, mental health and work-family balance
Parallel Session 3B    
Social Networks Chair: Innocent Chirisa (Zimbabwe) Room: 501
  Yuji Genda (Japan),
Kazuteru Takahashi (Japan)
An analysis of solitary non-employed persons without communication except family
  Shinsuke Ito (Japan) The influence of household attributes on employment status and involvement in society of Japanese youth
Parallel Session 3C    
Paid Work Time and Recession Chair: Laura Wronski (USA) Room: 601
  Dana Hamplová (Czech Republic),
Jana Chaloupková (Czech Republic)
Time spent on work and leisure: the impacts of the economic crisis in the Czech Republic
  Sachiko Kuroda (Japan),
Isamu Yamamoto (Japan)
Dismissal risk and work hours: does strictness of employment protection legislation affect people’s effort during recessions?
  Tetsuaki Sato (Japan) Gini coefficients of work times: are interpersonal inequality of work hours enlarged?
9:00-18:30 Poster Session Room: Small Hall


Thursday, 23 August 2012

7:30-8:30 Registration Entrance
8:30-10:30 Parallel Session 4  
Parallel Session 4A    
Time and Income Poverty Chair: Omar Ismael Abdourahman (Djibouti) Room: 401
  Lina Gálvez-Muñoz (Spain),
Mónica Domínguez-Serrano (Spain),
Paula Rodríguez-Modroño (Spain),
Juan Torres López (Spain)
Time poverty in spain: a gender issue?
  Midori Otake (Japan),
Setsuko Nakayama (Japan),
Mariet Tetty Nuryetty (Indonesia)
The impact of income poverty on time-use differentials in the urban area of Indonesia
Parallel Session 4B    
Leisure 2 Chair: Hannu Pääkkönen (Finland) Room: 501
  Anna B. Grigolon (Netherlands),
Astrid D. A. M. Kemperman (Netherlands),
Harry J. P. Timmermans (Netherlands)
Leisure activities choices: analysis using a Bayesian belief network
  Seung-Eun Cha (Korea) Glimpse on weekend leisure of double income families: evidences from 2009 Korean time diary data
  Peter Vitartas (Australia) Gambling: what can the Australian time use survey data tell us?
  Jiweon Jun (Korea),
Kimberly Fisher (UK)
Balance beyond work life: time use of older people in the UK
Parallel Session 4C    
Gender and Unpaid Work Chair: Michael Bittman (Australia) Room: 601
  Indira Hirway (India) Trade liberalization and unpaid work: home-based workers in India
  Hitomi Komatsu (USA) Will husband’s time spent in housework and childcare affect birth probabilities in Japan?
  Cintia S. Agostinho (Brasil),
Lara G. A. Cavalcanti (Brasil),
Marília B. Chaves (Brasil),
Lucia M. P. Cunha (Brasil),
Fatmato E. S. Hany (Brasil), Elizabeth B. Hypolito (Brasil),
Ana Lúcia J. M. Saboia (Brasil), Jordan R. Santos (Brasil),
Pamela R. S. Santos (Brasil),
Barbara C. Soares (Brasil),
Felipe Q. Conde (Brasil)
Working inside and outside the household: gender differences in Brazil
  Jayoung Yoon (Korea) Revisiting gender convergence in unpaid work
10:30-11:00 Coffee break Room: Small Hall
11:00-13:00 Parallel Session 5  
Parallel Session 5A    
Unpaid work 1 Chair: Indira Hirway (India) Room: 401
  Laura Wronski (USA) First eldercare estimates from the American Time Use Survey (ATUS)
  Anne Solaz (France),
François]Charles Wolff (France)
Intergenerational transmission of domestic work patterns and gender roles
  Tomomi Shinada (Japan) How do couples create work–life balance?: social class and early childcare in overworked society
Parallel Session 5B    
Recent Survey Reviews Chair: Alice Nabalamba (Tunisia) Room: 501
  Mikael Molén (Sweden) Some results from the Swedish time use survey 2010/11
  Cintia S. Agostinho (Brasil),
Lara G. A. Cavalcanti (Brasil),
Marília B. Chaves (Brasil),
Lucia M. P. Cunha (Brasil),
Fatmato E. S. Hany (Brasil),
Elizabeth B. Hypolito (Brasil),
Ana Lúcia J. M. Saboia (Brasil),
Jordan R. Santos (Brasil),
Pamela R. S. Santos (Brasil),
Barbara C. Soares (Brasil) ,
Fernanda K. R. C. Baptista (Brasil),
Fernanda A. Sampaio (Brasil)
First results of the Brazilian time use survey 2009
  Asalfew Abera (Ethiopia) The 2012 Ethiopian time use pilot survey
  Hanen Benzarti (Tunisia) Time use in Tunisia
Parallel Session 5C    
Methodology Chair: Anna Grigolon (Netherlands) Room: 601
  Joeri Minnen (Belgium),
Ignace Glorieux (Belgium),
Theun]Pieter van Tienoven (Belgium),
Sarah Daniels (Belgium)
Is the diary format suitable for analysing intra-household dependencies? A proxy validity-test in memoriam of Thomas Juster
  Andrew S. Harvey (Canada),
Jamie Spinney (Canada)
Who's reality: the purpose of activities
  Georgios Papastefanou (Germany),
Ewa Jarosz (Poland)
Timing of time diaries: does it affect time budget data collection?
  William Michelson (Canada) Waiting for goods and services
13:00-14:00 Lunch Room: Small Hall
14:00-16:00 Plenary session 2:
Environmental Issues and Time
Room: International Conference Hall (ICH)
  Chair: Lara Gama. A. Cavalcanti (Brasil)  
  Nobuyuki Sugiura (Japan),
Keiichi Akahane (Japan),
Shunsuke Yonai (Japan),
Shigekazu Fukuda (Japan),
Nobuyuki Miyahara (Japan),
Hiroshi Yasuda (Japan),
Kazuki Iwaoka (Japan),
Masaki Matsumoto (Japan),
Akifumi Fukumura (Japan),
Makoto Akashi (Japan)
Dose evaluation for residents due to the TEPCO Fukushima Daiichi NPP accident with reference to time for living
  Yoko Shimada (Japan) Utilization of time use data for evaluation of residents' health risk caused by air and soil contamination
  Kimberly Fisher (UK),
Mohammad Sepahvand (Sweden)
Environmental regulations and daily behaviours in the United States: how time diaries inform sustainability debates
  Yohei Yamaguchi (Japan),
Taiki Sato (Japan),
Yoshiyuki Shimoda (Japan)
Relationship between time use and energy use of Japanese residential households
16:00-16:15 Break  
16:15-17:15 Business Meeting - All Welcome Room: 501
8:30-17:15 Poster Session Room:Small Hall
17:15-17:45 Break  
17:45 & 18:15 Bus to Banquet Departs 1st bus departs at 17:45, 2nd at 18:15
18:45-19:15 Look Around Yuushien's Garden Yuushien
19:15-21:15 Banquet Yuushien
21:30 Bus to Hotels  


Friday, 24 August 2012

8:30-9:15 Registration Entrance
9:15-11:15 Parallel Session 6  
Parallel Session 6A    
Unpaid Work 2 Chair: Ragni Hege Kitterød (Norway) Room: 401
  Eva Österbacka (Finland),
Minna Ylikännö (Finland)
Gender, economic dependency and time in household work: the case of Finland
  Oriel Sullivan (UK),
Jonathan Gershuny (UK)
The contribution of domestic outsourcing and multitasking to the domestic division of labour
  Ariane Pailhe (Frace),
Anne Solaz (France),
Arthur Souletie (France)
The effects of the French 35]hour workweek regulation on men’s domestic participation
  Barbara Ky (Burkina Faso) Unpaid work and capabilities development: restore gender inequality through time use in Burkina Faso
Parallel Session 6B    
Paid Work and Cross Time Change Chair: Andrew Harvey (Canada) Room: 501
  Jouko Natti (Finland),
Timo Anttila (Finland),
Tomi Oinas (Finland),
Satu Ojala (Finland)
Home-based work, gender and time use
  Jens Bonke (Denmark) The impact of changes in life-stage on time allocations in Denmark: a panel study 2001-2009
  Odd Frank Vaage (Norway) Time use in Norway 1971-2010
Parallel Session 6C    
Eating and Health Chair: Tomomi Shinada (Japan) Room: 403
  Yunhee Chang (USA) Maternal time use, income, and childhood food insecurity
  Hyunah Lee (Korea),
Insuk Choi (Korea)
Influence of family mealtimes on family function and school adaptation in adolescents
  Sarah Daniels (Belgium),
Ignace Glorieux (Belgium),
Joeri Minnen (Belgium),
Theun]Pieter van Tienoven (Belgium)
Food for thought: a comparative analysis in the meaning of home cooking, 1966-2005
  Muhammad Sabir (Pakistan) Understanding health care conundrum through gender lens: insights from time use surveys
11:15-11:45 Coffee Break Room: Small Hall
11:45-13:15 Parallel Session 7  
Parallel Session 7A    
Unpaid work 3 Chair: Younghwan Song (USA) Room: 401
  Ki-Soo Eun (Korea) Impact of educational attainment in division of housework in Korea
  Cristina Monteiro de Queiroz (Brasil), Luana Simoes Pinheiro (Brasil),
Mariana Mazzini Marcondes (Brasil),
Natália de Oliveira Fontoura (Brasil),
Servio Tulio Caetano da Costa Jnr (Brasil)
Care and gender inequities: a time-use analysis in Brazil
  Junko Inui (Japan) Effects of wives' employment and couple's gender role attitudes on the division of household labor: an analysis of NFRJ08 data
  Sonoko Kumagai (Japan) Labor pattern of rice cropping farm family under economic growth and farm mechanization in Japan
Parallel Session 7B    
Media and Internet Chair: Ewa Jarosz (Poland) Room: 501
  Timo Anttila (Finland),
Tomi Oinas (Finland),
Jouko Nätti (Finland)
Internet, time use and gender
  Peter Vitartas (Australia),
Anna Martino (Italy)
Mass-media lifestyles across countries: Australia, Italy and Europe
  Heiner Meulemann (Germany) Popular and ever more popular?: television and leisure in Germany1987-2007
13:15-13:45 Lunch Room: Small Hall
13:45-14:30 Lunch with Poster Session Room: Small Hall (Authors please be near your posters)
  Thibaut de Saint Pol (France), Layla Ricroch (France) Eating through France Time Use Study
  Rie Endo (Japan),
Michinori Hirata (Japan)
Time@use of children with disabilities on weekdays and Saturdays during long school vacations
  Sarah Flood (USA),
Sandra Hofferth (USA)
American Time Use Survey data extract builder (ATUS-X)
  Teresa Harms (UK),
Jonathan Gershuny (UK)
Reviving US diary studies from the 1920s and 1930s
  Christina Inbakaran (Australia), Marie-Louise van der Klooster (Australia) Communication and marketing of employment time use data: comparing Australia and US/Canada
  Joo-Hee Kim (Korea),
Ki-Young Lee (Korea),
Hee-Keum Cho (Korea)
A typology of time-use allocation of married workers in weekdays and weekend
  Alice Nabalamba (Tunisia) 24/7: Ghanaian men and women spend their time differently
  Mireia Usart (Spain),
Margarida Romero USA),
Elena Barberà (USA)
The role of students' time perspective in game based learning
  Youngjae Woo (Korea),
Juneyoung Choi (Korea)
Improvement of the 2014 Korea Time Use Survey: sample design and classification of activities
14:30-17:00 Plenary Session 3:
Gender and Sexuality, followed by Closing
Room: International Conference Hall (ICH)
  Chair: Ignace Glorieux (Belgium)  
  Suzanne Bianchi (USA),
Laurent Lesnard (France),
Tiziana Nazio (Italy),
Sara Raley (USA)
Gender specialization in paid and unpaid work in married and cohabiting couples
  Hannu Pääkkönen (Finland) Gender convergence in the time use of men and women in Finland?
  Yiu-Tung Suen (Hong Hong),
Kimberly Fisher (UK)
A queer omission: why time use surveys should ask diarists about their sexual orientation and gender identity
  Omar Ismael Abdourahman (Djibouti) One of the main causes of gender inequality in the labour market and at school in Africa: the unpaid household work
  Discussant: Lyn Craig (Australia)  
9:15-17:00 Poster Session Room: Small Hall
18:00-19:30 Project Meeting for Time Use Training Workshop (invited participants only) Room: 403


Saturday, 25 August 2012

8:30-17:00 Regional Highlights Tour Adachi Museum of Art,
Izumo Taisha Grand Shrine, etc.



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