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  1. Time spent on money management and subjective wellbeing
  2. Did Tax Simplification Reduce Household Financial Management Burden? Evidence from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act
  3. Extreme temperatures: Gender differences in well-being
  4. Pro-environment attitudes and worker commuting behavior
  5. COVID-19, work from home and the organization of work time for men and women in the United States
  6. Weather Conditions and Daily Commuting
  7. Parental time investments and instantaneous well‐being in the United States
  8. Tiempo destinado a Internet por los adolescentes españoles diferencias según la práctica de deporte y el afecto recibido
  9. Home-based work, time allocations, and subjective well-being: gender differences in the United Kingdom
  10. The shifters of intrahousehold decision-making in European countries
  11. Intermediate activities while commuting
  12. Gender Gaps in Commuting Time: Evidence from Peru, Ecuador, Chile, and Colombia
  13. Active commuting and the health of workers
  14. Measuring gender gaps in work time in Latin American countries
  15. Citizen security and urban commuting in Latin America
  16. Should We Cheer Together? Gender Differences in Instantaneous Well-being: An Application to COVID-19 Lockdowns
  17. Increasing the use of public bicycles: Efficiency and demand
  18. The daily mobility of older adults: Urban/rural differences in ten developed countries
  19. Measuring Gender Gaps in Time Allocation in Europe
  20. Occupational sorting and the transmission of self-employment between generations
  21. Intergenerational correlation of self-employment in Western Europe
  22. Commuting time and sickness absence of US workers
  23. The intergenerational correlation of employment in Europe: a cross-country analysis
  24. Modelling the location of self-employed workers in urban areas
  25. Sustainable Commuting: Results from a Social Approach and International Evidence on Carpooling
  26. Commuting and self-employment in Western Europe
  27. Testing urban efficiency wages in France and Spain
  28. Self-employed and Employed Mothers in Latin American Families: Are There Differences in Paid Work, Unpaid Work, and Child Care?
  29. Work time and well-being for workers at home: evidence from the American Time Use Survey
  30. Green commuting and gasoline taxes in the United States
  31. Keeping inequality at home: the genesis of gender roles in housework
  32. Daily feelings of US workers and commuting time
  33. Modelling commuting time in the US: Bootstrapping techniques to avoid overfitting
  34. The Substitution Effect from the Profit Function in Consumption: Expressions from the Marshallian, Hicksian, and Frischian demand functions
  35. Intergenerational cooperation within the household: a Public Good game with three generations
  36. On the Relationship between Violent Conflict and Wages in Colombia
  37. The commuting behavior of workers in the United States: Differences between the employed and the self-employed
  38. Resampling and bootstrap algorithms to assess the relevance of variables: applications to cross section entrepreneurship data
  39. Gender Norms and the Gendered Distribution of Total Work in Latin American Households
  40. Spatial distribution of US employment in an urban efficiency wage setting
  41. Intergenerational mobility of housework time in the United Kingdom
  42. Teens and twenties: cultural and preferences differences in the uses of time in Spain
  43. Increasing the Human Capital of Children in Latin American Countries: The Role of Parents’ Time in Childcare
  44. Like my parents at home? Gender differences in children’s housework in Germany and Spain
  45. The International Multidimensional Fertility Index: The European Case
  46. Health inequality and the uses of time for workers in Europe: policy implications
  47. COMMUTING TIME AND HOUSEHOLD RESPONSIBILITIES: EVIDENCE USING PROPENSITY SCORE MATCHING
  48. The satisfaction of university students in Spain: differences by field of study
  49. The National Work–Life Balance Index©: The European Case
  50. Voluntary Activities and Daily Happiness in the US
  51. Health status and the allocation of time: Cross-country evidence from Europe
  52. Racial Intermarriage and Household Production
  53. Time Dedicated to Family by University Students: Differences by Academic Area in a Case Study
  54. Total work time in Spain: evidence from time diary data
  55. Gender Differences in Cooperation: Experimental Evidence on High School Students
  56. Health status and time allocation in Spain
  57. Regional unemployment, gender, and time allocation of the unemployed
  58. Parents’ education as a determinant of educational childcare time
  59. Trends in time allocation: A cross-country analysis
  60. Self-employed mothers and the work-family conflict
  61. Leisure Inequality in the United States: 1965–2003
  62. Measuring satisfaction of the unemployed: a composite indicator and policy implications
  63. Social norms, partnerships and children
  64. Substitution and Presence Effects of Children on Mothers’ Adult Care Time
  65. How do children affect parents’ allocation of time?
  66. Self-employment and time stress: the effect of leisure quality
  67. Gender Roles and the Division of Unpaid Work in Spanish Households
  68. The Time-Crunch Paradox