International Association for Time Use Research - Conference 2003
COMPARING TIME - The 25th IATUR Conference on Time Use Research
Brussels, 17-19 September
Department of Sociology - Research Group TOR
Free University of Brussels / Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB)
Pleinlaan 2
1050 Brussels
Belgium
Time use research has never been more popular in social sciences than today. The Harmonized European Time Use Survey launched in a large number of countries at the turn of the century illustrates this increased interest, also for policy use. Several other countries in the world, both in Western and non-Western societies have recently undertaken time use studies. Together with this concern for time use research, social scientists and statisticians are developing new methodologies to analyze and compare time use data sets that are produced. The 25th IATUR Conference wants to highlight all these new developments in time use research.
We are looking forward to welcome you at the 25th IATUR Conference on Time Use Research.
Location:
Free University of Brussels / Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB)
Campus Etterbeek - Building D
Pleinlaan 2
B-1050 Brussels
Belgium
http://www.vub.ac.be/
Contact us:
For all your questions, please contact:
Sven Sanctobin
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Department of Sociology - Research Group TOR
Pleinlaan 2
1050 Brussels
+32-2-629.18.26 (27.83)
+ 32-2-629.30.52
iatur2003@vub.ac.be
Conference Organisers:
Andrew Harvey
International Association of Time Use Research - (IATUR President )
Time Use Research Program (TURP Director)
Saint Mary's University - Halifax-Canada.
Kimberly Fisher
International Association of Time Use Research - (IATUR Secretary-Treasurer )
Social Policy Research Centre
University of New South Wales - Sydney-Australia
Ignace Glorieux
International Association of Time Use Redearch - (IATUR Member of the Board)
Research Group TOR - Department of Sociology
Free University of Brussels - Belgium
Time Use Researchers VUB
Maarten Moens, Suzana Koelet, Jessie Vandeweyer, Joeri Minnen, Inge Mestdag