A Social-Stratification Perspective of Time Use Among Urban Chinese Women
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In: ASIECO-D-24-00209
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In: Economic Development and Cultural Change, Band 62, Heft 1, S. 131-155
ISSN: 1539-2988
In: Cambridge Journal of Economics, Band 33, Heft 2, S. 233-252
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In: PEP working paper serie 2007-23
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Part I. Footsteps of Time Pursuit: Survey Methods and General Situation -- Chapter 1. Survey Methods -- Chapter 2. Overview of Time Use -- Part II. Busy Chinese People: Balance Between Work and Family -- Chapter 1. Office workers in a hurry -- Chapter 2. Gender Differences in Unpaid Labour -- Chapter 3. The "Backing home" Women -- Chapter 4. Time Use of Disadvantaged Group -- Part III. Winning at the Starting Line: Education and Development in China -- Chapter 1. Equity in Education from the Perspective of Time Utilization of School-age Children -- Chapter 2. Equity in Education from the Perspective of Family Child Care Time Input -- Chapter 3. Are children lack of sleeping? -- Chapter 4. "Happy" College Students Part IV. After Work: The Pursuit of Quality of Life -- Chapter 1. Social Differences in Leisure Societies -- Chapter 2. Are Chinese Elders Happy -- Chapter 3. Chinese-style Couples -- Chapter 4. The Impact of Mobile Phone Use on Residents Time Utilization.
In: China economic review, Band 80, S. 102001
ISSN: 1043-951X
In: China population and development studies, Band 2, Heft 4, S. 347-368
ISSN: 2523-8965
This book analyzes how Chinese people use their time, including how busy Chinese seek a healthy work-life balance, how some children win from the outset in terms of education, and how people pursue quality of life outside of or after work. General readers will get a vivid and detailed impression of the way Chinese people spend their time, while researchers will find a wealth of phenomena and data for analysis from both economic and social perspectives. The research presented here was conducted in the context of the Chinese Time Use Survey (CTUS), a nationwide initiative launched by Inner Mongolia University in 2017. The CTUS covers 29 Chinese provinces, and the database contains the time use information of 30,591 people aged 3 years and over from 12,471 households. The survey collects information at three main levels: personal, family and community.
In: PMMA Working Paper No. 2007-23
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