TURC Research Paper Series has been started with the following research papers:
- Hirway Indira (2002), Understanding Children’s Work in India: An Analysis of Their Time Use, in Nira Ramchandran and Lionel Massun (Ed) Coming to Grips with Rural Child Work: A Food Security Approach, Institute of Human Development & United Nations World Food Programme, 2002
- Hirway Indira (2003) Indian Experience in Time Use Survey”, in Application of Time Use Statistics, UNIFEM and Department of Statistics, Government of India, New Delhi.
- Hirway Indira and P H THakar (2004) Understanding Participation of Children in Work: Insights Emerging from Time Use Data, Mimeo CFDA
- Hirway Indira and Jacques Charmes (2006) Estimating and Understanding Informal Employment through Time Use Studies”, Paper presented at Delhi Group Meeting, New Delhi.
- Hirway Indira (2008) Multiple Uses of Time Use Statistics in Developing Countries” in Towards Mainstreaming Time Use Surveys in National Statistical System in India”, Government of India, New Delhi, 2008.
- Hirway Indira (2008), Explorations: Time Use Studies in Asia, Feminist Economics, June – September 2008
- Hirway Indira (2008), Equal Sharing of Responsibilities between Men and Women: Some Issues with Reference to Labour and Employment, for EGM on Equal sharing of responsibilities between men and women, including care-giving in the context of HIV/AIDS”, United Nations Division for the Advancement of Women, Geneva, 6-9 October 2008
- Hirway Indira (2009) Time Use Surveys in Developing Countries: An Assessment, in Unpaid Work and the Economy: Gender, Time Use and Poverty in the Global South (2009), Edited by Rania Antonopoulos and Indira Hirway, Palgrave Publishers, UK.
- Hirway Indira (2009), Understanding Poverty: Insights Emerging from the Time Use of the Poor, in Unpaid Work and the Economy: Gender, Time Use and Poverty in the Global South (2009),Edited by Rania Antonopoulos and Indira Hirway, Palgrave Publishers, UK.
- Hirway Indira and Sunny Lose (2011) Understanding Women’s SNA Work Using Time-Use Statistics: The Case of India, Special Issue of Feminist Economics,