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Michael Bittman is a Professor in the School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences at the University of New England, specializing in time-use statistics and family sociology. As an internationally recognized expert, he has pioneered methodological advances in time-use data collection and analysis. His research examines social policy impacts on family dynamics, care economics, gender equity, and leisure distribution.
Key research domains include:
- Time allocation for paid/unpaid work and care activities
- Impact of caregiving on employment and income
- Gender divisions in domestic labor
- Work-life balance in digital age
- Child development contexts (sleep, media use, family routines)
Recent publications focus on early childhood educators' hidden labor, pandemic-related time-use shifts, and social determinants of eating behaviors. His work employs innovative methods like electronic time-sampling and longitudinal diary studies to capture evolving work-life patterns.
Professor Bittman contributes to major sociological studies including the Australian Longitudinal Study of Children ('Growing Up in Australia'). He has consulted for government agencies on work-hour regulations, childcare policy, and time-use measurement standards.
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