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electronic International Journal of Time Use Research / Research Institute on Professions (Forschungsinstitut Freie Berufe (FFB)) and The International Association for Time Use Research (IATUR)


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Impact Factor

0.07

5-Years IF

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5-Years H index

Main indicators


Raw data


IF AIF IF5 DOC CDO CCU CIF CIT D2Y C2Y D5Y C5Y %SC CiY II AII
19900.1000 (%)0.06
19910.09000 (%)0.04
19920.1000 (%)0.05
19930.13000 (%)0.06
19940.14000 (%)0.06
19950.17000 (%)0.11
19960.22000 (%)0.1
19970.22000 (%)0.09
19980.24000 (%)0.13
19990.3000 (%)0.16
20000.37000 (%)0.14
20010.37000 (%)0.17
20020.37000 (%)0.18
20030.40200 (%)0.19
20040.41553400 (%)0.18
20050.435101055 (%)0.21
20060.40.440.461670.4416104104 (%)20.330.19
20070.180.370.1952130.1416112163 (%)0.17
20080.180.390.3852680.31112218 (%)0.17
20090.20.360.581541150.37151022615 (%)0.17
20100.340.14445110.241120365 (%)0.15
20110.210.410.29550130.26919435107 (77.8%)0.2
20120.220.450.0655550.09592342 (%)0.21
20130.20.50.21560110.18102347 (%)0.2
20140.10.550.12565110.172101344 (%)0.25
20150.10.570.5772150.211012412 (%)0.26
20160.080.660.07577100.13121272 (%)0.34
IF: Impact Factor: C2Y / D2Y
AIF: Average Impact Factor for series in RePEc in year y
IF5: Impact Factor: C5Y / D5Y
DOC: Number of documents published in year y
CDO: Cumulative number of documents published until year y
CCU: Cumulative number of citations to papers published until year y
CIF: Cumulative impact factor
CIT: Number of citations to papers published in year y
D2Y: Number of articles published in y-1 plus y-2
C2Y: Cites in y to articles published in y-1 plus y-2
D5Y: Number of articles published in y-1 until y-5
C5Y: Cites in y to articles published in y-1 until y-5
%SC: Percentage of selft citations in y to articles published in y-1 plus y-2
CiY: Cites in year y to documents published in year y
II: Immediacy Index: CiY / Documents.
AII: Average Immediacy Index for series in RePEc in year y

 

50 most cited documents in this series:


#YearTitleCited
12004Intra-family time allocation to housework - French evidence. (2004). Carlin, Paul ; Anxo, Dominique. In: electronic International Journal of Time Use Research. RePEc:leu:journl:2004:vol1:p14-36.

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22007Stress, time use and gender. (2007). Bonke, Jens ; Gerstoft, Frederik . In: electronic International Journal of Time Use Research. RePEc:leu:journl:2007:vol4:p47-68.

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32009Timing and fragmentation of daily working hours arrangements and income inequality – An earnings treatment effects approach with German time use diary data. (2009). Merz, Joachim ; Burgert, Derik ; Bohm, Paul . In: electronic International Journal of Time Use Research. RePEc:leu:journl:2009:vol6:issue2:p200-239.

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42006Choosing between his time and her time? Paid and unpaid work of Danish couples. (2006). Lausten, Mette ; Deding, Mette . In: electronic International Journal of Time Use Research. RePEc:leu:journl:2006:vol3:p28-48.

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52011An examination of the characteristics and time use of those who have unfilled spare time. (2011). Baxter, Jennifer . In: electronic International Journal of Time Use Research. RePEc:leu:journl:2011:vol8:issue1:p30-61.

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62004Schedules as sequences: a new method to analyze the use of time based on collective rhythm with an application to the work arrangements of French dual-earner couples. (2004). Lesnard, Laurent . In: electronic International Journal of Time Use Research. RePEc:leu:journl:2004:vol1:p60-84.

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72006Assessing alternative dissimilarity indexes for comparing activity profiles. (2006). Stewart, Jay. In: electronic International Journal of Time Use Research. RePEc:leu:journl:2006:vol3:p49-59.

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82010Children’s housework – Are girls more active than boys?. (2010). Bonke, Jens. In: electronic International Journal of Time Use Research. RePEc:leu:journl:2010:vol7:issue1:p1-16.

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92004Complexity in daily life – a 3D-visualization showing activity patterns in their contexts. (2004). Ellegrd, Kajsa ; Cooper, Matthew . In: electronic International Journal of Time Use Research. RePEc:leu:journl:2004:vol1:p37-59.

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102007Cultural voraciousness - A new measure of the pace of leisure in a context of harriedness. (2007). Sullivan, Oriel . In: electronic International Journal of Time Use Research. RePEc:leu:journl:2007:vol4:p30-46.

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112005Methodological issues in the estimation of parental time – Analysis of measures in a Canadian time-use survey. (2005). Gauthier, Anne H. ; Pacholok, Shelley ; Fedick, Cara B.. In: electronic International Journal of Time Use Research. RePEc:leu:journl:2005:vol2:p67-87.

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122010Sleep as a victim of the “time crunch” – A multinational analysis. (2010). Robinson, John P. ; Michelson, William . In: electronic International Journal of Time Use Research. RePEc:leu:journl:2010:vol7:issue1:p61-72.

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132007The changing relationship between parents’ education and their time with children. (2007). Chalasani, Satvika . In: electronic International Journal of Time Use Research. RePEc:leu:journl:2007:vol4:p93-117.

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142010What do we mean by multitasking? – Exploring the need for methodological clarification in time use research. (2010). Kenyon, Susan. In: electronic International Journal of Time Use Research. RePEc:leu:journl:2010:vol7:issue1:p42-60.

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152004Measuring work-life balance using time diary data. (2004). Fisher, Kimberly ; Layte, Richard . In: electronic International Journal of Time Use Research. RePEc:leu:journl:2004:vol1:p1-13.

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162006Do time use patterns influence fertility decisions? A cross-national inquiry. (2006). Craig, Lyn . In: electronic International Journal of Time Use Research. RePEc:leu:journl:2006:vol3:p60-87.

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2
172009Estimating household production outputs with time use episode data. (2009). Ironmonger, Duncan. In: electronic International Journal of Time Use Research. RePEc:leu:journl:2009:vol6:issue2:p240-268.

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182005The time cost of care. (2005). Thomson, Cathy ; Hill, Patricia ; Bittman, Michael ; Fisher, Kimberly . In: electronic International Journal of Time Use Research. RePEc:leu:journl:2005:vol2:p54-66.

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192005Non-response and population representation in studies of adolescent time use. (2005). Mulligan, Casey ; Schneider, Barbara ; Wolfe, Rustin. In: electronic International Journal of Time Use Research. RePEc:leu:journl:2005:vol2:p33-53.

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202012The time cost of access to food – Distance to the grocery store as measured in minutes. (2012). Hamrick, Karen ; Hopkins, David . In: electronic International Journal of Time Use Research. RePEc:leu:journl:2012:vol9:issue1:p28-58.

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212005Household time allocation – Theoretical and empirical results from Denmark. (2005). McIntosh, James ; Bonke, Jens. In: electronic International Journal of Time Use Research. RePEc:leu:journl:2005:vol2:p1-12.

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222009Variations in the rational use of time – The travel pulse of commutes between home and job. (2009). Michelson, William . In: electronic International Journal of Time Use Research. RePEc:leu:journl:2009:vol6:issue2:p269-285.

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232012Paid and unpaid work in Denmark –Towards gender equity. (2012). Bonke, Jens ; Jensen, Bent . In: electronic International Journal of Time Use Research. RePEc:leu:journl:2012:vol9:issue1:p108-119.

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242009Exploring time diaries using semi-automated activity pattern extraction. (2009). Ellegrd, Kajsa ; Cooper, Matthew ; Vrotsou, Katerina . In: electronic International Journal of Time Use Research. RePEc:leu:journl:2009:vol6:issue1:p1-25.

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252004Examining large-scale time-use files through graphic representation. (2004). Crouse, David ; Michelson, William . In: electronic International Journal of Time Use Research. RePEc:leu:journl:2004:vol1:p85-100.

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262014Modular Online Time Use Survey (MOTUS) – Translating an existing method in the 21st century. (2014). Minnen, Joeri . In: electronic International Journal of Time Use Research. RePEc:leu:journl:2014:vol11:issue1:p73-93.

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272012Demand or supply for schooling in rural India?. (2012). Osberg, Lars ; Motiram, Sripad . In: electronic International Journal of Time Use Research. RePEc:leu:journl:2012:vol9:issue1:p1-27.

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282014Has the digital divide been reversed? – Evidence from five EU countries. (2014). Pantea, Smaranda. In: electronic International Journal of Time Use Research. RePEc:leu:journl:2014:vol11:issue1:p13-42.

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292011Home production – Enjoying the process or the product?. (2011). Gørtz, Mette. In: electronic International Journal of Time Use Research. RePEc:leu:journl:2011:vol8:issue1:p85-109.

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302012A conceptual typology of multitasking behavior and polychronicity preferences. (2012). Mokhtarian, Patricia ; Circella, Giovanni ; Poff, Laura K.. In: electronic International Journal of Time Use Research. RePEc:leu:journl:2012:vol9:issue1:p59-107.

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312009Terms of marriage and time-use patterns of young wives – Evidence from rural Bangladesh. (2009). Suran, Luciana ; Amin, Sajeda . In: electronic International Journal of Time Use Research. RePEc:leu:journl:2009:vol6:issue1:p92-108.

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322005Diary versus questionnaire information on time spent on housework – The case of Norway. (2005). Kitterod, Ragni Hege ; Lyngstad, Torkild Hovde . In: electronic International Journal of Time Use Research. RePEc:leu:journl:2005:vol2:p13-32.

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332009How many days? A comparison of the quality of time-use data from 2-day and 7-day diaries. (2009). Glorieux, Ignace ; Minnen, Joeri . In: electronic International Journal of Time Use Research. RePEc:leu:journl:2009:vol6:issue2:p314-327.

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342006European mothers’ time spent looking after children - differences and similarities across nine countries. (2006). Spiess, Katharina ; Joesch, Jutta M.. In: electronic International Journal of Time Use Research. RePEc:leu:journl:2006:vol3:p1-27.

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352009Keeping in touch – A benefit of public holidays using time use diary data. (2009). Merz, Joachim ; Osberg, Lars. In: electronic International Journal of Time Use Research. RePEc:leu:journl:2009:vol6:issue1:p130-166.

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362011Activity and contextual codes – Implications for time-use coding schemes. (2011). Harvey, Andrew ; JAMIE E. L. SPINNEY, . In: electronic International Journal of Time Use Research. RePEc:leu:journl:2011:vol8:issue1:p110-135.

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372007Time use and options for retirement in Europe. (2007). Piekkola, Hannu ; Leijola, Liisa. In: electronic International Journal of Time Use Research. RePEc:leu:journl:2007:vol4:p1-29.

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50 most relevant documents in this series (papers most cited in the last two years)


#YearTitleCited
12011An examination of the characteristics and time use of those who have unfilled spare time. (2011). Baxter, Jennifer . In: electronic International Journal of Time Use Research. RePEc:leu:journl:2011:vol8:issue1:p30-61.

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22009Timing and fragmentation of daily working hours arrangements and income inequality – An earnings treatment effects approach with German time use diary data. (2009). Merz, Joachim ; Burgert, Derik ; Bohm, Paul . In: electronic International Journal of Time Use Research. RePEc:leu:journl:2009:vol6:issue2:p200-239.

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32010Children’s housework – Are girls more active than boys?. (2010). Bonke, Jens. In: electronic International Journal of Time Use Research. RePEc:leu:journl:2010:vol7:issue1:p1-16.

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42010What do we mean by multitasking? – Exploring the need for methodological clarification in time use research. (2010). Kenyon, Susan. In: electronic International Journal of Time Use Research. RePEc:leu:journl:2010:vol7:issue1:p42-60.

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52004Complexity in daily life – a 3D-visualization showing activity patterns in their contexts. (2004). Ellegrd, Kajsa ; Cooper, Matthew . In: electronic International Journal of Time Use Research. RePEc:leu:journl:2004:vol1:p37-59.

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Citing documents used to compute impact factor 1:


YearTitle
2016Disentangling income and price effects in the demand for time online. (2016). González Chapela, Jorge. In: Information Economics and Policy. RePEc:eee:iepoli:v:35:y:2016:i:c:p:65-75.

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