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Article
Gershuny, J;
Sullivan, O;
Sevilla, A;
Vega-Rapun, M;
Foliano, F;
Lamote de Grignon, J;
Harms, T;
(2021)
A new perspective from time use research on the effects of social restrictions on COVID-19 behavioral infection risk.
PLoS One
, 16
(2)
, Article e0245551. 10.1371/journal.pone.0245551.
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Simpson, P;
Almack, K;
Walthery, P;
(2018)
'We treat them all the same': the attitudes, knowledge and practices of staff concerning old/er lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans residents in care homes.
Ageing & Society
, 38
(5)
pp. 869-899.
10.1017/S0144686X1600132X.
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Sullivan, O;
Gershuny, J;
Sevilla, A;
Foliano, F;
Vega-Rapun, M;
de Grignon, JL;
Harms, T;
(2021)
Using time-use diaries to track changing behavior across successive stages of COVID-19 social restrictions.
Proceedings of The National Academy of Sciences of The United States of America (PNAS)
, 118
(35)
, Article e2101724118. 10.1073/pnas.2101724118.
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Sullivan, O;
Gershuny, J;
Sevilla, A;
Walthery, P;
Vega-Rapun, M;
(2020)
Time use diary design for our times - an overview, presenting a Click-and-Drag Diary Instrument (CaDDI) for online application.
Journal of Time Use Research
10.32797/jtur-2020-1.
(In press).
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Walthery, P;
Gershuny, J;
(2019)
Improving Stylised Working Time Estimates with Time Diary Data: A Multi Study Assessment for the UK.
Social Indicators Research
10.1007/s11205-019-02074-3.
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Working / discussion paper
Gershuny, JI;
Sullivan, O;
Sevilla, A;
Vega-Rapun, M;
Foliano, F;
Lamote de Grignon, J;
Harms, T;
(2020)
A New Perspective from Time Use Research on the Effects of Lockdown on COVID-19 Behavioral Infection Risk.
(IZA Discussion Papers
13599).
Institute of Labor Economics: Bonn, Germany.
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